Taxonomic or Thematic : Categorization of Familiar Objects by Preschool-Aged Children

To acquire language, children must learn how to categorize objects on the basis of the meanings that cultures have assigned to the objects. A series of six experiments tested how preschool-aged children categorize familiar objects. Each experiment used a matching-to-sample format in which children m...

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Main Author: Calhoun, David Owen
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spelling ndltd-UTAHS-oai-digitalcommons.usu.edu-etd-71562019-10-13T06:12:52Z Taxonomic or Thematic : Categorization of Familiar Objects by Preschool-Aged Children Calhoun, David Owen To acquire language, children must learn how to categorize objects on the basis of the meanings that cultures have assigned to the objects. A series of six experiments tested how preschool-aged children categorize familiar objects. Each experiment used a matching-to-sample format in which children matched pictures of familiar objects (comparisons) to a sample stimulus picture. The sample and one comparison related taxonomically (on the basis of similar features) and the other comparison related thematically (on the basis of function) from which the children were to find another stimulus that was the same as the sample. Each experiment was a systematic replication of published research and of the prior experiment. In all six experiments, these preschool-aged children demonstrated a statistically significant preference for the taxonomic stimulus. No statistically significant differences were found between genders. The results of these six experiments did not support the development trend described in the majority of the extant literature. These findings are also contrary to the research literature, with one noted exception. 1995-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/6083 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7156&context=etd Copyright for this work is held by the author. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information contact digitalcommons@usu.edu. All Graduate Theses and Dissertations DigitalCommons@USU taxonomy categorization objects children cultural meaning Psychology
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Calhoun, David Owen
Taxonomic or Thematic : Categorization of Familiar Objects by Preschool-Aged Children
description To acquire language, children must learn how to categorize objects on the basis of the meanings that cultures have assigned to the objects. A series of six experiments tested how preschool-aged children categorize familiar objects. Each experiment used a matching-to-sample format in which children matched pictures of familiar objects (comparisons) to a sample stimulus picture. The sample and one comparison related taxonomically (on the basis of similar features) and the other comparison related thematically (on the basis of function) from which the children were to find another stimulus that was the same as the sample. Each experiment was a systematic replication of published research and of the prior experiment. In all six experiments, these preschool-aged children demonstrated a statistically significant preference for the taxonomic stimulus. No statistically significant differences were found between genders. The results of these six experiments did not support the development trend described in the majority of the extant literature. These findings are also contrary to the research literature, with one noted exception.
author Calhoun, David Owen
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title Taxonomic or Thematic : Categorization of Familiar Objects by Preschool-Aged Children
title_short Taxonomic or Thematic : Categorization of Familiar Objects by Preschool-Aged Children
title_full Taxonomic or Thematic : Categorization of Familiar Objects by Preschool-Aged Children
title_fullStr Taxonomic or Thematic : Categorization of Familiar Objects by Preschool-Aged Children
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic or Thematic : Categorization of Familiar Objects by Preschool-Aged Children
title_sort taxonomic or thematic : categorization of familiar objects by preschool-aged children
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