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Miller, Patricia H.; West, Richard F. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1976
Study compared provoked and spontaneous one-to-one correspondence along with two tasks having more preceptual support for correspondence. In opposition to Piaget's predictions, the four levels of correspondence did not differ in difficulty for kindergarteners. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten Children

Hunt, Trevor D. – Child Development, 1975
The possible effect of experimenter expectancy in number conservation task experiments was explored. (JMB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Early Childhood Education, Number Concepts

Miller, Patricia H.; And Others – Child Development, 1973
Preschool and kindergarten nonconservers (N=114) were examined for their use of dimensions relevant to quantity in two conservation-of-substance tasks. The results were interpreted as being counter to Piaget's 4-step equilibration model of the development of compensation and conservation. (ST)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Dimensional Preference
Toniolo, Thomas A.; Hooper, Frank H. – 1975
Investigated was the distinction between identity conservation and equivalence conservation in 180 preschool, kindergarten and third grade students. Ss were assigned to one of six different counterbalanced orders of presentation for the conservation task battery. The factors were age, task (identity/equivalence), criterion (judgment only/judgment…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Early Childhood Education, General Education

Warner, Barbara J.; Williams, Robert – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept)

Cahoon, Owen W. – Child Care Quarterly, 1975
The inclusion of group activities based on theories of cognitive development within day care settings is urged. Several examples of classroom-tested activities are included. (ED)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Early Childhood Education, Group Activities
Murray, Frank B.; And Others – 1975
In two experiments (N=210) conservers, transitional conservers, and nonconservers were directed to lie or pretend to other children that their judgments and explanations of a series of conservation problems were the opposite of what they really were. Nonconservers and transitional subjects in both studies made large and significant gains in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Conflict Resolution

Miller, Scott A. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1976
This is a detailed review of studies of extinction of Piagetian concepts, stressing that interpretation of such research is complicated by methodological problems, some avoidable, some intrinsic to the extinction paradigm; and that this paradigm retains the potential for contributing important information about the nature of concrete-operational…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept), Early Childhood Education
Bearison, David J. – 1974
Several curricula for early childhood education rely heavily upon Piagetian theory, based on the reasoning that children who have acquired operational structures of thought one or two years earlier than their peers are differently oriented to instruction than their more recently conserving peers. This paper emphasizes that there is no evidence…
Descriptors: Achievement, Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Early Childhood Education
Liedtke, W.W.; Nelson, L.D. – 1968
In a study conducted at the University of Alberta, an attempt was made to use Piagetian-type observations as an assessment of intellectual capacities and to determine whether learning a second language at an early age has beneficial or detrimental effects on cognitive functioning. For this purpose an 18-question test dealing with conservation…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests

Phye, Gary D.; Zimmerman, Bonnie – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1976
The influence of the ability to conserve length in the development of a size concept was investigated in males and females aged 4 years through 9 years. (GO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept), Dimensional Preference
Walker, Alice A. – 1975
In this paper the author reviews and synthesizes the research literature concerning the developmental relationships between conservation of number and linguistic capability in handling of quantitative and relational terms. Several models for the development of these competencies are discussed. On the basis of this review the author concludes that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Early Childhood Education, Learning

Zimmerman, Barry J. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1978
As an example, two aspects of children's conservation are explained: decalages and the shift from perceptual to quantitative cues. This approach, relative to structuralist formulation, involves cognitive factors such as prior learning, as well as impinging social experience. It is compatible with Piaget's theory, yet simpler and more flexible. (CP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept)

Markman, Ellen M. – Cognitive Psychology, 1979
Four studies tested the hypothesis that collection structures are easier than classes in numerical reasoning tasks. With perceptual input constant, the collection labels in contrast to the class labels promoted children's insight into certain numerical principles and facilitated the use of these principles in a variety of numerical tasks.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Fuson, Karen C.; And Others – 1980
Forty-five children aged four-and-a-half to five-and-a-half years old were given number conservation tasks in three conditions: (1) a count condition in which children were helped to count each set after the transformation; (2) a match condition in which children were helped to connect by a string each animal with its peanut; and (3) the standard…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Conservation (Concept)