Inferencias causales y clasificaciónsu relación en niños de 4-7 años

  1. Pérez López, Julio
Journal:
Journal for the Study of Education and Development, Infancia y Aprendizaje

ISSN: 0210-3702 1578-4126

Year of publication: 1990

Issue: 49

Pages: 91-106

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1080/02103702.1990.10822259 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

The present work analysed the relationship between the acquisition of classification and the ability to establish causal inferences, and to investigate to what extent the content of causal stories (in terms of animate/inanimate, antecedents and consequences) elicit differences in performance. Seventy 4;0-7;10 years old children from 8 primary state schools participated in the study. The results showed that as children master class-inclusion their ability to perform causal inferences increases. However, children�s level of performance did not vary when the content of the story was altered, i.e., an animate or inanimate main character. Finally, a causal model to explain the development of causal inferences is proposed based on Piaget�s equilibration theory