Sensible Reasoning: A Hypothesis about Hypotheses
Abstract
TsCHmcI, JUDrTH E. Sensible Reasoning: A Hypothesis about Hypotheses. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1980, 51, 1-10. This study investigated the asserted differences in reasoning between adults and second, fourth, and sixth graders in a manipulation-of-variables task using common everyday situations. It is proposed that hypothesis-testing skills used in this task do not necessarily develop from an understanding of the logic of classes. These skills may...
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Title
Sensible Reasoning: A Hypothesis about Hypotheses
Published Date
Mar 1, 1980
Journal
Volume
51
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 1
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