Spatial Mapping in Preschoolers: Close Comparisons Facilitate Far Mappings

To test the hypothesis that comparison processes facilitate schema extraction, we studied the effect of making comparisons on 3-year-olds' ability to perform mapping tasks. In 3 studies, children were tested on their ability to find a hidden toy in a model room after being shown its location in a perceptually different room. In Experiment 1 we found that seeing 2 similar hiding events-permitting a sequential comparison-improved 3-year-olds' performance on the mapping task. Experiment 2 showed a more striking effect: Simply comparing the initial hiding model with another nearly identical model helped children to succeed on the subsequent mapping task. Experiment 3 showed that the comparison effect was not simply due to an opportunity to interact with 2 examples, but was specific to comparing them. We conclude that comparing examples can facilitate children's noticing common relational schemas-in this case, a spatial relational schema-and their ability to use this system of relations in subsequent tasks.Our central hypothesis is that the process of comparison is a major force in children's learning and development. In this work, we test the specific claim that drawing comparisons among similar spatial arrays fosters insight into the common spatial relations, as assessed in a subsequent spatial mapping task.

[1]  J. Deloache The development of representation in young children. , 1989, Advances in child development and behavior.

[2]  R. Fivush,et al.  Knowing and remembering in young children , 1992 .

[3]  D. Gentner,et al.  Avoiding Missed Opportunities in Managerial Life: Analogical Training More Powerful Than Individual Case Training , 2000 .

[4]  D. Gentner,et al.  Structural Alignment during Similarity Comparisons , 1993, Cognitive Psychology.

[5]  Ann L. Brown,et al.  The Effect of Instructional Explanations on Learning From Scientific Texts , 1997 .

[6]  Kenneth D. Forbus,et al.  MAC/FAC: A Model of Similarity-Based Retrieval , 1995, Cogn. Sci..

[7]  Anne Wilkinson,et al.  ANALOGICAL REASONING AS A MECHANISM IN KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION: A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE , 1989 .

[8]  Andrew R. Dattel,et al.  Problem solving, recall, and mapping relations in isomorphic transfer and nonisomorphic transfer among preschoolers and elementary school children. , 1989, Child development.

[9]  Dedre Gentner,et al.  Systematicity as a Selection Constraint in Analogical Mapping , 1991, Cogn. Sci..

[10]  D. Klahr,et al.  All other things being equal: acquisition and transfer of the control of variables strategy. , 1999, Child development.

[11]  D. Gentner,et al.  PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Article THE EFFECTS OF ALIGNABILITY ON MEMORY , 2022 .

[12]  Kayoko Inagaki,et al.  Developmental Shift in Biological Inference Processes: From Similarity-Based to Category-Based Attribution , 1989 .

[13]  J. Deloache Young children's understanding of the correspondence between a scale model and a larger space , 1989 .

[14]  Jeffery. M. Zacks,et al.  Bars and lines: A study of graphic communication , 1999, Memory & cognition.

[15]  Dedre Gentner,et al.  The effect of language on similarity: The use of relational labels improves young children’s performance in a mapping task , 1998 .

[16]  Dedre Gentner,et al.  Structure-Mapping: A Theoretical Framework for Analogy , 1983, Cogn. Sci..

[17]  L. Acredolo,et al.  Developmental Changes in Map-Reading Skills. , 1979 .

[18]  D. Gentner,et al.  Comparison and Categorization in the Development of Relational Similarity , 1996 .

[19]  Dedre Gentner,et al.  Systematicity and Surface Similarity in the Development of Analogy , 1986, Cogn. Sci..

[20]  Kayoko Inagaki,et al.  The effects of raising animals on children's biological knowledge , 1990 .

[21]  D. Gentner Metaphor as Structure Mapping: The Relational Shift. , 1988 .

[22]  L. Frank The Society for Research in Child Development , 1935 .

[23]  D. Gentner,et al.  Making a silk purse out of two sow's ears: young children's use of comparison in category learning. , 2002, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[24]  D. Gentner,et al.  Structure mapping in analogy and similarity. , 1997 .

[25]  D. Moore,et al.  Reciprocal Teaching of Comprehension‐fostering and Comprehension‐monitoring Activities with Ten Primary School Girls , 1988 .

[26]  Dedre Gentner,et al.  Comparison and the Development of Cognition and Language , 1997 .

[27]  M Blades,et al.  Young children's ability to understand a model as a spatial representation. , 1994, The Journal of genetic psychology.

[28]  D. Uttal,et al.  Connecting the dots: children's use of a systematic figure to facilitate mapping and search. , 2001, Developmental psychology.

[29]  Mary Jo Kane,et al.  Young children's mental models determine analogical transfer across problems with a common goal structure * , 1986 .

[30]  Karl S. Rosengren,et al.  The Credible Shrinking Room: Very Young Children's Performance With Symbolic and Nonsymbolic Relations , 1997 .

[31]  J. Deloache,et al.  Physical similarity and young children's understanding of scale models. , 1991, Child development.

[32]  D. Gentner,et al.  Comparison in the Development of Categories , 1999 .

[33]  J. Plumert,et al.  Parental Scaffolding of Young Children's Spatial Communication , 1996 .

[34]  R. Downs,et al.  Understanding maps as symbols: the development of map concepts in children. , 1989, Advances in child development and behavior.

[35]  Jeffrey Loewenstein,et al.  Relational Language Facilitates Analogy in Children , 1998 .

[36]  J. Deloache Early Symbol Understanding and Use , 1995 .

[37]  Ann L. Brown,et al.  Training in Self-Explanation and Self-Regulation Strategies: Investigating the Effects of Knowledge Acquisition Activities on Problem Solving , 1995 .

[38]  A. Lillard,et al.  Pretend play skills and the child's theory of mind. , 1993, Child development.

[39]  K. Holyoak,et al.  Development of analogical problem-solving skill. , 1984, Child development.

[40]  D ForbusKenneth,et al.  The structure-mapping engine: algorithm and examples , 1989 .

[41]  Brian Falkenhainer,et al.  The Structure-Mapping Engine: Algorithm and Examples , 1989, Artif. Intell..

[42]  J. Deloache Rapid change in the symbolic functioning of very young children. , 1987, Science.

[43]  Zhe Chen,et al.  From beyond to within their grasp: the rudiments of analogical problem solving in 10- and 13-month-olds. , 1997, Developmental psychology.

[44]  B. Ross,et al.  Generalizing from the use of earlier examples in problem solving , 1990 .

[45]  G. Halford Analogical Reasoning and Conceptual Complexity in Cognitive Development , 1992 .

[46]  J. Deloache,et al.  Waiting to use a symbol: the effects of delay on children's use of models. , 1995, Child development.

[47]  D. Gentner,et al.  Respects for similarity , 1993 .

[48]  Ann L. Brown,et al.  Melting chocolate and melting snowmen: Analogical reasoning and causal relations , 1990, Cognition.

[49]  U. Goswami Analogical reasoning in children , 1993 .

[50]  Graeme S. Halford,et al.  A Structure-Mapping Approach to Cognitive Development , 1987 .

[51]  Dedre Gentner,et al.  Learning by Analogical Bootstrapping , 2001 .

[52]  Dedre Gentner,et al.  Mechanisms of Analogical Learning. , 1987 .

[53]  Donald P. Marzolf,et al.  Transfer in young children's understanding of spatial representations. , 1994, Child development.

[54]  J. Huttenlocher,et al.  Making Space: The Development of Spatial Representation and Reasoning , 2000 .

[55]  J. Deloache,et al.  The role of relational similarity in young children’s use of a scale model , 1999 .

[56]  B. Fischhoff,et al.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory , 1980 .

[57]  Ann L. Brown,et al.  Reciprocal Teaching of Comprehension-Fostering and Comprehension-Monitoring Activities , 1984 .

[58]  Lauretta M. Reeves,et al.  The Role of Content and Abstract Information in Analogical Transfer , 1994 .

[59]  M. Blades,et al.  The development of children's ability to use spatial representations. , 1994, Advances in child development and behavior.

[60]  Ann L. Brown,et al.  Preschool children can learn to transfer: Learning to learn and learning from example , 1988, Cognitive Psychology.

[61]  D. Gentner,et al.  More evidence for a relational shift in the development of analogy: Children's performance on a causal-mapping task , 1998 .

[62]  L. S. Liben,et al.  Preschoolers' Understanding of Plan and Oblique Maps: The Role of Geometric and Representational Correspondence , 1996 .

[63]  D. Gentner,et al.  Analogical encoding facilitates knowledge transfer in negotiation , 1999, Psychonomic bulletin & review.

[64]  R. Mayer Thinking, Problem Solving, Cognition , 1983 .

[65]  Giyoo Hatano,et al.  Young Children's Spontaneous Personification as Analogy. , 1987 .

[66]  Alan G. Kamhi,et al.  Problem Solving, Recall, and Isomorphic Transfer among Third-Grade and Sixth-Grade Children. , 1987 .

[67]  J. Plumert,et al.  The Early Development of Children's Communication about Nested Spatial Relations , 1995 .

[68]  H. Pick,et al.  Young children's use of models and photographs as spatial representations , 1992 .

[69]  L. Smith Young children's understanding of attributes and dimensions: a comparison of conceptual and linguistic measures. , 1984, Child development.

[70]  K. Crowley,et al.  Explanation and generalization in young children's strategy learning. , 1999, Child development.

[71]  K. Holyoak,et al.  Schema induction and analogical transfer , 1983, Cognitive Psychology.

[72]  Ann L. Brown Analogical learning and transfer: what develops? , 1989 .

[73]  J. Perner Understanding the Representational Mind , 1993 .

[74]  D. Uttal Seeing the big picture: map use and the development of spatial cognition , 2000 .

[75]  D. Gentner,et al.  Language and the career of similarity. , 1991 .

[76]  Maureen A. Callanan,et al.  Parents' descriptions of objects: Potential data for children's inferences about category principles☆ , 1990 .

[77]  D. Gentner,et al.  Systematicity and Surface Similarity in the Development of Analogy. Technical Report No. 358. , 1985 .