Relations as rules: the role of attention in the Dimensional Change Card Sort task |
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Authors: | Honomichl Ryan D Chen Zhe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Hiram College, Hiram, OH 44234, USA. HonomichlRD@hiram.edu |
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Abstract: | Preschoolers are typically unable to switch sorting rules during the Dimensional Change Card Sort task. One explanation for this phenomenon is attentional inflexibility (Kirkham, Cruess, & Diamond, 2003). In 4 experiments with 3- to 4-year-olds, we tested this hypothesis by examining the influence of dimensional salience on switching performance. Results from these experiments demonstrated that it was more difficult for children to redirect attention from attribute-based rule sets, such as color and shape, than from spatial relational rule sets. Overall, these findings point to a role for attention in performance on the Dimensional Change Card Sort task. |
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