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The Privileged Status of Knowing Mechanistic Information: An Early Epistemic Bias.

Kristi L Lockhart1, Aaron Chuey1, Sophie Kerr1, Frank C Keil1.   

Abstract

Four studies with 180 5-7 year olds, 165 8-11 year olds and 199 adults show that young children appreciate the distinctive role played by mechanistic explanations in tracking causal patterns. Young children attributed greater knowledge to individuals offering mechanistic reasons for a claim than others who provide equally detailed nonmechanistic reasons. In Study 1, 5-7 year olds attributed greater knowledge to those offering mechanistic reasons. In Studies 2 and 3, all ages (5-7 and adults for Study 2; 5-7, 8-11 and adults for Study 3) assigned greater knowledge to those offering mechanistic reasons about causally central features than those offering nonmechanistic reasons. In Study 4, all ages (5-7, 8-11, adults) modulated the epistemic bias as a function of embedding goals.
© 2019 Society for Research in Child Development.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31106424     DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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1.  "Why do dogs pant?": Characteristics of parental explanations about science predict children's knowledge.

Authors:  Candice M Mills; Judith H Danovitch; Victoria N Mugambi; Kaitlin R Sands; Candice Pattisapu Fox
Journal:  Child Dev       Date:  2021-10-12
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