Jansen Brenda R J, van der Maas Han L J
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2002 Apr;81(4):383-416. doi: 10.1006/jecp.2002.2664.
Cognitive development can be characterized by a sequence of increasingly complex rules or strategies for solving problems. Our work focuses on the development of children's proportional reasoning, assessed by the balance scale task using Siegler's (1976, 1981) rule assessment methodology. We studied whether children use rules, whether children of different ages use qualitatively different rules, and whether rules are used consistently. Nonverbal balance scale problems were administered to 805 participants between 5 and 19 years of age. Latent class analyses indicate that children use rules, that children of different ages use different rules, and that both consistent and inconsistent use of rules occurs. A model for the development of reasoning about the balance scale task is proposed. The model is a restricted form of the overlapping waves model (Siegler, 1996) and predicts both discontinuous and gradual transitions between rules.
认知发展可以通过一系列日益复杂的解决问题的规则或策略来表征。我们的研究重点是儿童比例推理的发展,采用西格勒(1976年、1981年)的规则评估方法,通过平衡秤任务进行评估。我们研究了儿童是否使用规则,不同年龄的儿童是否使用质的不同的规则,以及规则的使用是否一致。对805名5至19岁的参与者进行了非语言平衡秤问题测试。潜在类别分析表明,儿童使用规则,不同年龄的儿童使用不同的规则,并且规则的使用既有一致的情况也有不一致的情况。提出了一个关于平衡秤任务推理发展的模型。该模型是重叠波模型(西格勒,1996年)的一种受限形式,预测了规则之间的不连续和渐进转变。