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Created by Ellen Powell
over 10 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| How many children were used in Samuel and Bryant's study? | 252 |
| What was the dependent variable in Samuel and Bryant's study? | Ability to conserve |
| What are the 3 independent variables in Samuel and Bryant? | Age Question Type Conservation Type |
| What was the type of experiment for Samuel and Bryant? | Laboratory experiment |
| What is the experimental design in Samuel and Bryant? | Independent measures and repeated measures |
| What is the age range of the sample in Samuel and Bryant? | 5-8 years |
| Where was the sample collected from in Samuel and Bryant? | Schools and playgroups from in and around Crediton, Devon |
| What is the sampling method used in Samuel and Bryant | Opportunity sample |
| What were the 3 different question types for Samuel and Bryant? | Standard One Judgement Fixed array |
| What were the 3 conservation types in Samuel and Bryant? | Mass Number Volume |
| Mean errors in Samuel and Bryant of the children with a mean age of 5.3 years? | 8.1 |
| Mean number of errors in Samuel and Bryant for the children with a mean age of 6.3? | 5.5 |
| What was the mean number of errors in Samuel and Bryant of the children with a mean age of 7.3 years? | 3.6 |
| What was the mean number of errors in Samuel and Bryant of the children with a mean age of 8.3 years? | 2.1 |
| How many children were in each of the conditions in Samuel and Bryant? | 63 |
| Mean number of errors in the fixed array condition in Samuel and Bryant for the children with a mean age of 5.3? | 8.6 |
| Mean number of errors in the fixed array condition in Samuel and Bryant for the children with a mean age of 8.3? | 3.3 |
| Mean number of errors in the one judgement condition in Samuel and Bryant for the children with a mean age of 5.3 years? | 7.3 |
| Mean number of errors in the one judgement condition in Samuel and Bryant for the children with a mean age of 8.3 years? | 3.3 |
| What is conservation in relation to Piaget? | The understanding that objects remain the same in relation to some fundamental characteristic such as mass, number or volume...even following changes in shape or arrangement |
| What is egocentrism? | The tendency to see things only from your own perspective |
| What is pre-transformational display? | The way the material has originally been set out |
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