The Solution Strategy as an Indicator of the Developmental Stage of Preschool Children's Mental-Rotation Ability
The solution strategies of preschool children solving mental-rotation tasks were analyzed in two studies. In the first study n = 111 preschool children had to demonstrate their solution strategy in the Picture Rotation Test (PRT) items by thinking aloud; seven different strategies were identified. I...
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description | The solution strategies of preschool children solving mental-rotation tasks were
analyzed in two studies. In the first study
n
= 111 preschool
children had to demonstrate their solution strategy in the Picture Rotation Test
(PRT) items by thinking aloud; seven different strategies were identified. In
the second study these strategies were confirmed by latent class analysis (LCA)
with the PRT data of
n
= 565 preschool children. In addition, a
close relationship was found between the solution strategy and
children's age. Results point to a stage model for the development of
mental-rotation ability as measured by the PRT, going from inappropriate
strategies like guessing or comparing details, to semiappropriate approaches
like choosing the stimulus with the smallest angle discrepancy, to a holistic or
analytic strategy. A latent transition analysis (LTA) revealed that the ability
to mentally rotate objects can be influenced by training in the preschool
age. |
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n
= 111 preschool
children had to demonstrate their solution strategy in the Picture Rotation Test
(PRT) items by thinking aloud; seven different strategies were identified. In
the second study these strategies were confirmed by latent class analysis (LCA)
with the PRT data of
n
= 565 preschool children. In addition, a
close relationship was found between the solution strategy and
children's age. Results point to a stage model for the development of
mental-rotation ability as measured by the PRT, going from inappropriate
strategies like guessing or comparing details, to semiappropriate approaches
like choosing the stimulus with the smallest angle discrepancy, to a holistic or
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n
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children had to demonstrate their solution strategy in the Picture Rotation Test
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the second study these strategies were confirmed by latent class analysis (LCA)
with the PRT data of
n
= 565 preschool children. In addition, a
close relationship was found between the solution strategy and
children's age. Results point to a stage model for the development of
mental-rotation ability as measured by the PRT, going from inappropriate
strategies like guessing or comparing details, to semiappropriate approaches
like choosing the stimulus with the smallest angle discrepancy, to a holistic or
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n
= 111 preschool
children had to demonstrate their solution strategy in the Picture Rotation Test
(PRT) items by thinking aloud; seven different strategies were identified. In
the second study these strategies were confirmed by latent class analysis (LCA)
with the PRT data of
n
= 565 preschool children. In addition, a
close relationship was found between the solution strategy and
children's age. Results point to a stage model for the development of
mental-rotation ability as measured by the PRT, going from inappropriate
strategies like guessing or comparing details, to semiappropriate approaches
like choosing the stimulus with the smallest angle discrepancy, to a holistic or
analytic strategy. A latent transition analysis (LTA) revealed that the ability
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