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Developmental Psychology | 1999

On Facts and Conceptual Systems: Young Children's Integration of Their Understandings of Germs and Contagion.

Gregg E. A. Solomon; Nicholas L. Cassimatis

Five studies argue against claims that preschoolers understand a biological germ theory of illness. In Studies 1-3, participants were read stories in which characters develop symptoms (e.g., a bellyache) caused by germs, poisons, or events (e.g., eating too much candy) and were asked whether another character could catch the symptoms from the first. Few children made judgments in terms of germs as part of an underlying causal process linking the origin of a symptom to its subsequent transmission. Some children may have reasoned simply that certain kinds of symptoms are likely to be contagious. Studies 4 and 5 undermined the claim that preschoolers understand germs to be uniquely biological causal agents. Young children did not attribute properties to germs as they did for animate beings or for plants. It is suggested that children undergo conceptual reorganization in constructing a Western adult understanding of germs.


Monographs of The Society for Research in Child Development | 2004

Constraints on conceptual development : a case study of the acquisition of folkbiological and folksociological knowledge in Madagascar

Rita Astuti; Gregg E. A. Solomon; Susan Carey


Child Development | 1996

Like Father, Like Son: Young Children's Understanding of How and Why Offspring Resemble Their Parents

Gregg E. A. Solomon; Susan C. Johnson; Deborah Zaitchik; Susan Carey


Child Development | 1997

Why Dogs Have Puppies and Cats Have Kittens: The Role of Birth in Young Children's Understanding of Biological Origins.

Susan C. Johnson; Gregg E. A. Solomon


Journal of Cognition and Culture | 2001

Zafimaniry: An Understanding of What Is Passed on from Parents to Children: A Cross-Cultural Investigation

Maurice Bloch; Gregg E. A. Solomon; Susan Carey


British Journal of Development Psychology | 2000

Conceptual change in the classroom: Teaching young children to understand biological inheritance

Gregg E. A. Solomon; Susan C. Johnson


Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society | 2008

Inhibitory Mechanisms and Impairment in Domain-Specific Reasoning: Studies of Healthy Elderly Adults and Patients with Alzheimer's Disease

Deborah Zaitchik; Gregg E. A. Solomon


Behavioral and Brain Sciences | 2001

Putting semantics back into the semantic representation of living things

Deborah Zaitchik; Gregg E. A. Solomon


Behavioral and Brain Sciences | 2000

Heuristics and development: Getting even smarter

Gregg E. A. Solomon


Behavioral and Brain Sciences | 1998

Innateness, universality, and domain-specificity

Gregg E. A. Solomon

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Deborah Zaitchik

University of Massachusetts Boston

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Rita Astuti

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Nicholas L. Cassimatis

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Maurice Bloch

London School of Economics and Political Science

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