Title of article :
Where science starts: Spontaneous experiments in preschoolers’ exploratory play
Author/Authors :
Cook، نويسنده , , Claire and Goodman، نويسنده , , Noah D. and Schulz، نويسنده , , Laura E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
9
From page :
341
To page :
349
Abstract :
Probabilistic models of expected information gain require integrating prior knowledge about causal hypotheses with knowledge about possible actions that might generate data relevant to those hypotheses. Here we looked at whether preschoolers (mean: 54 months) recognize “action possibilities” (affordances) in the environment that allow them to isolate variables when there is information to be gained. By manipulating the physical properties of the stimuli, we were able to affect the degree to which candidate variables could be isolated; by manipulating the base rate of candidate causes, we were able to affect the potential for information gain. Children’s exploratory play was sensitive to both manipulations: given unambiguous evidence children played indiscriminately and rarely tried to isolate candidate causes; given ambiguous evidence, children both selected (Experiment 1) and designed (Experiment 2) informative interventions.
Keywords :
probabilistic models , Expected information gain , Theory theory , preschoolers , Causal learning , Exploratory play , Interventions , Grounded causal models
Journal title :
Cognition
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Cognition
Record number :
2077194
Link To Document :
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