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Feride Nur Haskaraca; Hande Ilgaz – Developmental Science, 2024
Differences in the sequence with which children pass the tasks in Wellman and Liu's (2004) theory of mind (ToM) battery is increasingly bringing into question the universal and cultural specifics of children's developing understanding of others' minds. Children from China, Iran, and Turkey pass the knowledge access (KA) task of the battery earlier…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Foreign Countries, Beliefs, Task Analysis
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Caitlin Dawson; Hanna Julku; Milla Pihlajamäki; Johanna K. Kaakinen; Jonathan W. Schooler; Jaana Simola – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
In today's knowledge economy, it is critical to make decisions based on high-quality evidence. Science-related decision-making is thought to rely on a complex interplay of reasoning skills, cognitive styles, attitudes, and motivations toward information. By investigating the relationship between individual differences and behaviors related to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decision Making, Beliefs, Evidence Based Practice
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Choung, Hyesun; Newman, Todd P.; Stenhouse, Neil – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2020
Epistemic beliefs -- one's beliefs about the nature of knowledge -- have been recognized as important predictors of learning outcomes. This study focuses on the role of epistemic beliefs in predicting citizen engagement with science and technology. In accordance with theories of learning and domain knowledge acquisition, the findings highlight the…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Beliefs, Prediction, Citizen Participation
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Türkmen, Hakan – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Sciences, 2019
Scientific epistemological beliefs reveal the philosophical understanding of the science subjects about the meaning, producing and sharing processes of scientific knowledge. It is important to use informal environments, museums, science centers, natural parks, aquariums, all kinds of natural area, during science teaching, because students interact…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Science Instruction, Science Fairs, Adults
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Fitneva, Stanka A. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2010
Do children think that adult knowledge subsumes or only partially overlaps child knowledge? Sixty-four 4- and 6-year-old children were asked either whether a child and an adult know the answers to questions tapping adult- and child-specific knowledge (Experiment 1) or to whom each question should be addressed (Experiment 2). Children were also…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Beliefs, Adults, Age Differences
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Sulimma, Maren – Multicultural Education & Technology Journal, 2009
Purpose: Epistemological beliefs, defined as individuals' beliefs about the nature of knowledge and the process of knowing, are assumed to serve an important function in regulating the application of individuals' learning behaviour. Previous research has mainly been shaped by the framework of results of white, well-educated people from North…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Factor Analysis, Classification, Foreign Countries
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Bascelli, Elisabetta; Barbieri, Maria Silvia – Journal of Child Language, 2002
This study assesses children's understanding of the Italian modal verbs "dovere" (must) and "potere" (may) in their dual function of qualification of the speaker's beliefs (epistemic modality) and behaviour regulation (deontic modality). 192 children and 60 adults participated in the experiment. Children aged 3;0 to 9;2 were presented with two…
Descriptors: Italian, Language Acquisition, Child Language, Verbs
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Hogarth, Robin M.; Einhorn, Hillel J. – Cognitive Psychology, 1992
A theory of the updating of beliefs over time is presented that explicitly accounts for order-effect phenomena as arising from the interaction of information-processing strategies and task characteristics. The belief-adjustment model is supported by 5 experiments involving 192 adult subjects. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Attitude Change, Beliefs