Peer reviewedERIC Number: EJ679097
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 2003
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ISSN: ISSN-0012-1649
Early Success in Using the Relation between Stimuli and Rewards To Deduce an Abstract Rule: Perceived Physical Connection Is Key.
Diamond, Adele; Lee, EunYoung; Hayden, Michael
Developmental Psychology, v39 n5 p825-47 Sep 2003
Two studies examined 9- to 15-month-olds' ability to deduce an abstract nonmatching rule from reward feedback. Results showed that physical connectedness between stimuli and reward was key to performance. In the absence of the perception that stimulus and reward were components of a single thing, even close spatial and temporal proximity were insufficient for infants in the first year to grasp the rule-based association between stimuli and rewards. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Cross Sectional Studies, Deduction, Feedback, Infant Behavior, Infants, Performance Factors, Proximity, Rewards, Visual Stimuli
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers: Physical Proximity; Rule Learning


