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Schematic or taxonomic organisation of the reality and the development of class logic
Pierre Barrouilletsubject
RestructuringSortingSchematicGeneral MedicineStructuringTask (project management)Mode (music)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Class logicPsychologySocial psychologyCategorical variableGeneral PsychologyCognitive psychologydescription
Abstract The experiment studied the effect of various methods of organising reality (taxonomic vs. schematic) on success in inclusion and logical complementation tasks. Seventy-two nine-year-old children were divided into four groups on the basis of their logical structuring abilities. Using three sets of material (Animals, Plants, Means of Transportation), the subjects performed a sorting task and an evaluation task in which the taxonomic and schematic modes of organising reality were opposed. Contrary to our hypothesis, the ″;logical included' did not exhibit a greater capacity for taxonomic organisation than the “empirical includers” of the same age, either in the sorting or the evaluation task. The development of success in class logic tasks therefore does not appear to be linked to a change in the preferred mode of categorisation (schematic → categorical) but to the restructuring and differentiation of each of the two modes of organisation, both of which are available to the child at an early age.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1994-01-01 | International Journal of Psychology |