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Deck 6: Language Acquisition
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In picture reasoning tasks with children, the picture sequence "broken cup" to "whole cup" is an example of a noncanonical to ___ sequence.
canonical
2
When asked to say whether two events can be causally related, adults are usually faster to verify statements in a predictive condition than a ___ condition.
diagnostic
3
In Bullock and Gelman's "jack-in-the-box" experiment, children were able to attribute causality using ___ ordering cues even though the causal agent was physically separated in the apparatus.
temporal
4
The ___ principle states that X (cause) must precede Y (effect) in time.
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The covariation principle states that X (cause) should vary ___ and predictably with Y (effect).
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The temporal contiguity principle states that X (cause) and Y (effect) must be contiguous in time and ___.
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In the absence of information about temporal contiguity or covariation, children tend to make causal inferences on the basis of ___ between cause and effect.
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8
Causal Bayes nets are mathematical learning ___ that can induce causal structures from covariation data.
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9
Causal Bayes nets can demonstrate the causal distinction between seeing and ___, i.e. observation vs. intervention.
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10
Reasoning about ___ transmission requires a transitive inference and an understanding of physical causal contingencies.
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11
According to Kuhn and colleagues, "___ thinking" requires the co-ordination and differentiation of theories and evidence, and the evaluation of hypotheses via evidence and experimentation.
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12
The "___ bias" is a tendency to seek causal evidence that confirm one's prior beliefs.
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13
___ proposed that children's reasoning in the balance scale task was characterized by a developmental progression through the use of four different rules combining weight and distance information.
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14
According to Pauen, children use spontaneous analogies in their reasoning about physical laws. These analogies can sometimes be ___.
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15
Children's implicit understanding of dimensional interrelations is an example of naïve ___.
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16
When reasoning about projectile motion, children and adults may employ a pre-Newtonian "___theory". This assumes that each motion must have a cause.
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17
In the "tubes task", Hood found that younger children tended to commit the "___ error": They expected a ball to fall straight down when it was dropped into a maze of tubes.
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18
Action tasks and ___ tasks may provide different measures of intuitive physical knowledge.
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19
It is likely that the brain maintains both naïve and correct scientific theories and ___ the inappropriate theory during scientific reasoning.
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20
In their fMRI study, Fugelsang and Dunbar showed that ___ was important in explanation-based causal reasoning.
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