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Children's sensitivity to circular explanations
Authors:Baum Laura A  Danovitch Judith H  Keil Frank C
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Abstract:
The ability to evaluate the quality of explanations is an essential part of children's intellectual growth. Explanations can be faulty in structural ways such as when they are circular. A circular explanation reiterates the question as if it were an explanation rather than providing any new information. Two experiments (N=77) examined children's preferences when faced with circular and noncircular explanations. The results demonstrate that a preference for noncircular explanations is present, albeit in a fragile form, by 5 or 6 years of age and that it appears robustly by 10 years of age. Thus, the ability to evaluate the quality of explanations based on structural grounds appears to develop rapidly during the elementary school years.
Keywords:Circularity   Structural properties   Explanation   Knowledge acquisition   Middle childhood   Cognitive development
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