THE ACQUISITION OF CONSERVATION OF SUBSTANCE AND WEIGHT IN CHILDREN |
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Authors: | Jan Smedslund |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Social Research, and University of Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | Smedslund, J. The acquisition of conservation of substance and weight in children. VII. Conservation of discontinuous quantity and the operations of adding and taking away. Scand. J. Psychol ., 1962, 3 , 69–77.—In Exp. I a test of conservation and highly different items of addition and subtraction were given. Conservation was closely related only to an item involving a subtraction of a piece and a subsequent addition of the same piece (- + sequence), followed by an addition of a piece and the subsequent subtraction of the same piece (+ - sequence). In Exp. II a test of conservation was given together with items involving various combinations of simple - + and + - sequences. It is concluded that - +, + -, and conservation seem to form a genetic sequence in this order, thus strengthening the hypothesis that a concept of conservation reflects a complete reversibility of the operations of + and -. |
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