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Autor:
Emma Fleck, Jennifer Asmuth
Publikováno v:
Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy. 4:82-95
This article delivers a series of activities which help participants to examine and stimulate their capacity for creativity to support entrepreneurial problem-solving. It provides a series of tools which enable entrepreneurship educators to support t
Autor:
Dedre Gentner, Jennifer Asmuth
Publikováno v:
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 34:1298-1307
We propose that concepts exist along a continuum of abstraction, from highly concrete to highly abstract, and we explore a critical kind of abstract category: relational abstractions. We argue that...
Autor:
Dedre Gentner, Jennifer Asmuth
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 70:2007-2025
Across three experiments, we explore differences between relational categories—whose members share common relational patterns—and entity categories, whose members share common intrinsic properties. Specifically, we test the claim that relational
Publikováno v:
Cognition. 128:320-330
This paper examines Piantadosi, Tenenbaum, and Goodman’s (2012) model for how children learn the relation between number words (“one” through “ten”) and cardinalities (sizes of sets with one through ten elements). This model shows how stati
Publikováno v:
Cognitive science.
When young children attempt to locate numbers along a number line, they show logarithmic (or other compressive) placement. For example, the distance between "5" and "10" is larger than the distance between "75" and "80." This has often been explained
Publikováno v:
Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 31:671-687
Traditional theories of how children learn the positive integers start from infants' abilities in detecting the quantity of physical objects. Our target article examined this view and found no plausible accounts of such development. Most of our comme
Publikováno v:
Cognition. 106:940-951
According to one theory about how children learn the meaning of the words for the positive integers, they first learn that "one," "two," and "three" stand for appropriately sized sets. They then conclude by inductive inference that the next numeral i
Publikováno v:
Cognition. 101:B51-B60
According to one theory about how children learn the concept of natural numbers, they first determine that "one", "two", and "three" denote the size of sets containing the relevant number of items. They then make the following inductive inference (th
Autor:
Scott E. Baker, Mikayo Langhofer, Susan B. Hopkinson, Jennifer Asmuth, Jonathan C.R. Jones, Sanford I. Roth
Publikováno v:
Experimental Cell Research. 213:1-11
Publikováno v:
The Behavioral and brain sciences. 31(6)
Many experiments with infants suggest that they possess quantitative abilities, and many experimentalists believe that these abilities set the stage for later mathematics: natural numbers and arithmetic. However, the connection between these early an