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Classification and perceptual development: Exploring issues about integrality and differential sensitivity
Authors:Jeannie R. Aschkenasy  Richard D. Odom
Affiliation:Vanderbilt University USA
Abstract:Pre- and elementary-school children, 4 and 11 years of age, were given a classification task similar to those given in research testing an account that posits a developmental shift from integral to separable perception. The development of perceptual sensitivity and its role in determining similarity and dimensional classifications was assessed with the variables of predisposed and distinctiveness-based salience. The results indicated that the level of perceptual sensitivity to the dimensions in the task determined the frequency of types of classifications. Children in both age groups made both kinds of critical classifications as a function of predisposed and distinctiveness-based salience.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Richard D. Odom   Department of Psychology   Vanderbilt University   Nashville   TN 37240.
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