Sophian C
Department of Psychology, 2430 Campus Road, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA.
Cognition. 2000 May 15;75(2):145-70. doi: 10.1016/s0010-0277(00)00062-7.
Three experiments examined the ability of young children (4- and 5-year-olds) and adults to identify correspondences in spatial ratios. In all three experiments, children as young as 4 and 5 years of age made accurate spatial proportionality judgments. Moreover, their judgments were no less accurate when both response alternatives differed in spatial configuration from the sample than when all the configurations were alike, indicating that those judgments were based on relational information and not on the exact form of the stimuli. The findings, which suggest that the concept of ratio may have important foundations in the ways young children perceive relations within and between objects, have implications for theories of mathematical development and for methods of mathematics instruction.
三项实验研究了幼儿(4岁和5岁)及成年人识别空间比例对应关系的能力。在所有三项实验中,4岁和5岁的儿童都做出了准确的空间比例判断。此外,当两个反应选项在空间配置上与样本不同时,他们的判断准确性并不低于所有配置都相同时的情况,这表明这些判断是基于关系信息,而非刺激的精确形式。这些发现表明比例概念可能在幼儿感知物体内部和物体之间关系的方式中具有重要基础,这对数学发展理论和数学教学方法具有启示意义。