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Golomb, Claire; Friedman, Laura – 1979
The relative effectiveness of four different training conditions on the attainment of conservation of quantity was examined in a 5-Group design. Subjects were 75 nonconserving preschoolers, ranging in age from 3.10 to 5.0 years. Treatment consisted of five conditions: (1) pretense play training, (2) direct conservation training, (3) a combination…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Conservation (Concept), Preschool Children, Pretend Play
Golomb, Claire; Vogel, David – 1983
An investigation was made of the extent to which mental operations involved in quantitative conservation and pretense play affect the development of gender constancy. The research design included three phases: a pretest establishing subjects' levels of conservation and gender understanding, a training phase, and conservation and gender constancy…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conservation (Concept), Preschool Children, Preschool Education

Golomb, Claire – 1980
This paper briefly reports on a series of studies that explore the relationship between symbolic or pretend modes of reasoning and cognitive processes which underlie conservation of quantity. It is hypothesized that the mental transformations which the child makes while playing a game of make-believe, namely, the transformation from his original…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Feedback, Influences