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Mentally retarded individuals outperform college graduates in judging the nonconservation of space and perimeter
Authors:Herman H. Spitz   Suzanne V. Borys  Nancy A. Webster
Affiliation:Edward R. Johnstone Training and Research Center, Bordentown, NJ 08505, USA
Abstract:Most adults of average and superior intelligence incorrectly assume that in a two dimensional figure two attributes, area, and perimeter, are locked in a fixed relationship such that if one remains unchanged so does the other. Consequently, when they correctly conserve one attribute during shape transformation, they incorrectly conserve the other. Mentally retarded individuals assume no such fixed relationship but depend exclusively on perceptual information. Although this dependence adversely effects their judgment of conservation, it allows them to correctly judge the changed state of the nonconserved attribute.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be sent to Herman Spitz   Research Department   E. R. Johnstone Training & Research Center   Bordentown   NJ 08505   U.S.A..
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