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Developmental trends in free classification: Evidence for a new conceptualization of perceptual development
Authors:Linda B. Smith  Deborah G. Kemler
Affiliation:University of Pennsylvania USA
Abstract:Two studies are reported to explore the hypothesis that young children perceive integrally some stimuli that older children perceive separably. In both, kinder-garteners, second graders, and fifth graders (approximately 5, 8, and 11 years old) are required to classify sets of stimuli that vary in size and brightness. Triads are used in Experiment 1 and tetrads are used in Experiment 2. Also, in Experiment 2, second classifications, judgments of which classification is “best,” and verbal justifications for classifications are obtained. The general finding is that the kinder-garten data systematically implicate integrality of size and brightness while the fifth-grade data systematically implicate separability of size and brightness. The second-grade data are more ambiguous. Issues related to refining the developmental hypothesis and to extending its supportive data base are considered in a final discussion.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Deborah G. Kempler   Department of Psychology   University of Pennsylvania   Philadelphia   Pennsylvania 19104.
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