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National Academies Press, 2018
There are many reasons to be curious about the way people learn, and the past several decades have seen an explosion of research that has important implications for individual learning, schooling, workforce training, and policy. In 2000, "How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition" was published and its…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Educational Environment, Brain, Cultural Influences
Horobin, Karen D. – 1997
Four studies investigated children's explanations for family resemblance and species-typical characteristics, under different conditions of biological parentage and rearing environment. Participating were 226 children between 3 and 11 years. Children Children were presented with a number of different tasks, some involving people and some domestic…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Animals, Behavior, Biological Influences
Hartlage, Lawrence; And Others – 1983
A longitudinal study of mental development during the first 6 years of life was conducted to determine whether different social and biological variables were related to mental development at different ages. A total of 218 children having complete neonatal records of 12 biological variables were studied at 6-month intervals until the children were…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Biological Influences, Cognitive Development, Correlation
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Matheny, Adam P., Jr. – Developmental Psychology, 1975
Analyzed 20 test items for evidence of concordance for samples that included at least 120 pairs of identical twins and 85 pairs of same-sex fraternal twins at ages 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. Also computed within-pair correlations for the total number of Piagetian-equivalent items passed. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Biological Influences, Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology
Rubin, Rosalyn; And Others – 1972
The longitudinal study assessed the psychological and educational sequelae of premature birth through the early elementary school years, to determine whether children born prematurely constitute a high risk population in terms of regular school progress. Subjects included 78 children with birth weights of 2500 grams or less, 78 children of normal…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Biological Influences, Body Weight, Child Development
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Solomon, Gregg E. A.; And Others – Child Development, 1996
Four studies examined the claim that preschoolers understood biological inheritance. Found that it was not until age seven that children demonstrated that they understood birth as part of a process selectively mediating the acquisition of physical traits and learning or nurturance as mediating the acquisition of beliefs. (MDM)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Beliefs, Biological Influences, Biological Parents
Best, Catherine T. – 1975
This study examines why the relational concepts of left and right are more difficult to learn than other relational concepts. A total of 72 children from kindergarten, third grade, and sixth grade, and an additional 24 college students were tested individually on a set of six realistic pictures. The task was to reconstruct the depicted scenes on a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Biological Influences, Cognitive Development, College Students
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Sharabany, Ruth; Bar-Tal, Daniel – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1982
Reviews evolutionary, psychoanalytic, social learning, and cognitive developmental approaches to the development of altruism and proposes a framework that integrates the approaches. The four approaches are compared in terms of three general issues: the origin of altruism, the conception of altruism as a state or a trait, and individual differences…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Altruism, Biological Influences, Cognitive Development
Rosenblith, Judy F., Ed.; And Others – 1973
This volume is intended for use in college courses that combine educational psychology with child and adolescent psychology or human development. Section I, an introductory chapter presents selective groups of readings in the field of child developmental theory. Sections II through X each deal with one of the explanations of behavior that have…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Development, Behavioral Science Research, Biological Influences
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Bendersky, Margaret; Lewis, Michael – Developmental Psychology, 1994
Examined the impact of 2 environmental factors--social class and family risk levels--and 2 biological factors--intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and medical risk--on the cognitive and motor development of 175 preterm infants. Family risk, early medical risk, and the interaction of family risk and IVH were found to be significant predictors of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, At Risk Persons, Biological Influences, Cognitive Development