Planning Steps Forward in Development: In Girls Earlier than in Boys

Volume: 8, Issue: 11, Pages: e80772 - e80772
Published: Nov 27, 2013
Abstract
The development of planning ability in children initially aged four and five was examined longitudinally with a retest-interval of 12 months using the Tower of London task. As expected, problems to solve straightforward without mental look-ahead were mastered by most, even the youngest children. Problems demanding look-ahead were more difficult and accuracy improved significantly with age and over time. This development was strongly moderated by...
Paper Details
Title
Planning Steps Forward in Development: In Girls Earlier than in Boys
Published Date
Nov 27, 2013
Volume
8
Issue
11
Pages
e80772 - e80772
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