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Fischer, Jean-Paul – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
This article presents a simple theory according to which the left-right reversal of single digits by 5- and 6-year-old children is mainly due to the application of an implicit right-writing or -orienting rule. A number of nontrivial predictions can be drawn from this theory. First, left-oriented digits (1, 2, 3, 7, and 9) will be reversed more…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Handwriting, Children, Prediction
Heron-Delaney, Michelle; Quinn, Paul C.; Lee, Kang; Slater, Alan M.; Pascalis, Olivier – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
Infant responses to adult-defined unattractive male body shapes versus attractive male body shapes were assessed using visual preference and habituation procedures. Looking behavior indicated that 9-month-olds have a preference for unattractive male body shapes over attractive ones; however, this preference is demonstrated only when head…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Human Body, Infants, Visual Discrimination
vanMarle, Kristy – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
Previous research has shown indirectly that infants may use two different mechanisms-an object tracking system and an analog magnitude mechanism--to represent small (less than 4) and large (greater than or equal to 4) numbers of objects, respectively. The current study directly tested this hypothesis in an ordinal choice task by presenting 10- to…
Descriptors: Infants, Child Psychology, Decision Making, Cognitive Processes
Kavsek, Michael – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
Continuous color changes of an array of elements appear to stop changing if the array undergoes a coherent motion. This "silencing" illusion was demonstrated for adults by Suchow and Alvarez ("Current Biology", 2011, vol. 21, pp. 140-143). The current forced-choice preferential looking study examined 4-month-old infants' sensitivity to the…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Infants, College Students, Motion
Kohnen, Saskia; Castles, Anne – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
There has been much recent interest in letter position coding in adults, but little is known about the development of this process in children learning to read. Here, the letter position coding abilities of 127 children in Grades 2, 3, and 4 (aged 7-10 years) were examined by comparing their performance in reading aloud "migratable" words (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Reading Instruction, Elementary School Students, Decoding (Reading)
Sakkalou, Elena; Ellis-Davies, Kate; Fowler, Nia C.; Hilbrink, Elma E.; Gattis, Merideth – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
Previous studies have reported that infants selectively reproduce observed actions and have argued that this selectivity reflects understanding of intentions and goals, or goal-directed imitation. We reasoned that if selective imitation of goal-directed actions reflects understanding of intentions, infants should demonstrate stability across…
Descriptors: Imitation, Infants, Goal Orientation, Experimental Psychology
Otsuka, Yumiko; Hill, Harold C. H.; Kanazawa, So; Yamaguchi, Masami K.; Spehar, Branka – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
We examined the ability of young infants (3- and 4-month-olds) to detect faces in the two-tone images often referred to as Mooney faces. In Experiment 1, this performance was examined in conditions of high and low visibility of local features and with either the presence or absence of the outer head contour. We found that regardless of the…
Descriptors: Infants, Motion, Perception, Identification
Riggs, Kevin J.; Jolley, Richard P.; Simpson, Andrew – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
We investigated the role of inhibitory control in young children's human figure drawing. We used the Bear-Dragon task as a measure of inhibitory control and used the classification system devised by Cox and Parkin to measure the development of human figure drawing. We tested 50 children aged between 40 and 64 months. Regression analysis showed…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Classification, Young Children, Freehand Drawing
Gershkoff-Stowe, Lisa; Hahn, Erin R. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
Two studies investigated differences in the comprehension and production of words in 2-year-old children and adults. Study 1 compared children's speaking and understanding of the names of 12 novel objects presented over three weekly sessions. Study 2 tested adults' performance under similar training and testing conditions over two sessions. The…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Word Recognition, Comprehension
Fu, Genyue; Evans, Angela D.; Xu, Fen; Lee, Kang – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
This study investigated whether young children make strategic decisions about whether to lie to conceal a transgression based on the lie recipient's knowledge. In Experiment 1, 168 3- to 5-year-olds were asked not to peek at the toy in the experimenter's absence, and the majority of children peeked. Children were questioned about their…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Strategic Planning, Experiments, Age Differences
Boseovski, Janet J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
Young children have been described as critical consumers of information, particularly in the domain of language learning. Indeed, children are more likely to learn novel words from people with accurate histories of object labeling than with inaccurate ones. But what happens when informant testimony conflicts with a tendency to see the world in a…
Descriptors: Young Children, Personality, Information Processing, Language Acquisition
Reijntjes, Albert; Thomaes, Sander; Kamphuis, Jan H.; Bushman, Brad J.; Reitz, Ellen; Telch, Michael J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
People often displace their anger and aggression against innocent targets, sometimes called scapegoats. Tragic historic events suggest that members of ethnic minority out-groups may be especially likely to be innocent targets. The current experiment examined displaced aggression of Dutch youths against Dutch in-group peers versus Moroccan…
Descriptors: Aggression, Negative Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Feedback (Response)
Reevaluating the Selectivity of Face-Processing Difficulties in Children and Adolescents with Autism
Ewing, Louise; Pellicano, Elizabeth; Rhodes, Gillian – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
There are few direct examinations of whether face-processing difficulties in autism are disproportionate to difficulties with other complex non-face stimuli. Here we examined discrimination ability and memory for faces, cars, and inverted faces in children and adolescents with and without autism. Results showed that, relative to typical children,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autism, Visual Stimuli, Visual Perception
Claxton, Laura J.; Melzer, Dawn K.; Ryu, Joong Hyun; Haddad, Jeffrey M. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
The postural sway patterns of newly standing infants were compared under two conditions: standing while holding a toy and standing while not holding a toy. Infants exhibited a lower magnitude of postural sway and more complex sway patterns when holding the toy. These changes suggest that infants adapt postural sway in a manner that facilitates…
Descriptors: Infants, Toys, Human Posture, Motor Development
O'Connor, Eimear; McCormack, Teresa; Feeney, Aidan – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
In two experiments, 4- to 9-year-olds played a game in which they selected one of two boxes to win a prize. On "regret" trials the unchosen box contained a better prize than the prize children actually won, and on "baseline" trials the other box contained a prize of the same value. Children rated their feelings about their prize before and after…
Descriptors: Evidence, Children, Emotional Response, Experimental Psychology