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Sakkalou, Elena; Gattis, Merideth – Cognitive Development, 2012
Two studies were conducted to examine infants' ability to discern intentions from lexical and prosodic cues. Two groups of 14-18-month-olds participated in these studies. In both studies, infants watched an adult perform a sequence of two-step actions on novel toys that produced an end-result. In the first study actions were marked intentionally…
Descriptors: Infants, Cues, Intention, Adults
Gardiner, Amy K.; Bjorklund, David F.; Greif, Marissa L.; Gray, Sarah K. – Cognitive Development, 2012
Children's acquisition of tool use abilities is an important part of development but is not yet well understood. This study compares two modes of tool-use learning, observation and individual haptic experience. Two- and 3-year-olds had haptic experience with tools, observed tool use by others, had both haptic and observational experience, or no…
Descriptors: Observation, Task Analysis, Difficulty Level, Cognitive Ability
Hamlin, J. Kiley; Wynn, Karen – Cognitive Development, 2012
Humans gather most of their knowledge about the world, including objectively true facts and specific cultural norms, by observing and being taught by others. Some individuals are worthy teachers and objects of imitation, having knowledge of cultural practices and positive intentions to inform. Others are better ignored because they are ignorant,…
Descriptors: Socialization, Antisocial Behavior, Infants, Food
Turiel, Elliot – Cognitive Development, 2008
Judgments about actual and hypothetical events were examined. The study, conducted in elementary (first, third, and fifth grades) and junior high (seventh grades) schools, included behavioral observations and assessments of judgments. Observations were conducted of 108 events classified as moral, as conventional, and as mixed type. Participants'…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Grade 3, Grade 5, Grade 7

Mullet, Etienne; Miroux, Robert – Cognitive Development, 1996
Examined the judgement of rectangular areas in young children who are blind from birth. Subjects were eight children ranging from six to eight years old. Their gestural strategies were examined in detail when placed in an area evaluation situation. Results indicated that acquisition of information concerning figures appeared to follow a fairly…
Descriptors: Area, Blindness, Children, Geometric Concepts