... doors' by some children; that is, "they found no inconsistency in seeing the lines as the panels on what would have been a pair of huge doors lying flat beside the minute blobs that they had previously identified correctly as being full-sized trees"... Spatial Schemas and Abstract Thought - Página 70editado por - 2003 - 352 páginasPré-visualização limitada - Acerca deste livro
| 1990 - 320 páginas
...the aerial photograph; some even suggested that the tennis courts were doors. Apparently, children "found no inconsistency in seeing the lines as the...previously identified correctly as being full sized trees" (p. 62). We have found similar kinds of errors in our work (described in Section IV,C). When only successes... | |
| Tommy Garling, Gary W. Evans - 1992 - 368 páginas
...courts on the aerial photograph. More critically, some misidentified them as doors, apparently finding "no inconsistency in seeing the lines as the panels...previously identified correctly as being full sized trees" (p. 62). We have found similar kinds of errors in our work with preschoolers as well (Downs & Liben,... | |
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