What did she believe about younger babies knowledge on the physical world?
Younger babies may have a better understanding of the physicalworld than previously thought by Piaget
What did baillargeon say babies were born with?
A physicalreasoningsystem
What is the physical reasoning system ?
We are born hard-wired with the basicunderstanding of the physicalworld and the ability to learn more details easily
What do we have awareness of (physical reasoning) ?
physical properties of the world and this becomes more sophisticated as we learn from experience.Frombirth we can understand - object persistence
What is the violation of expectation (VOE) research?
In a typical experiment, infants see two test events: a
possible event, which is consistent with the expectation examined in the experiment, and an impossible event, which violates the expectation
What happened is the familiarisation stage (VOE)?
Infants watch a moving apparatus a number of times, eg
train moving down a track into a tunnel and out to the other side; a tall and shortcarrot moving behind a screen; a drawbridge lowering to rest on top of a block. All these events are possible
what happened in the impossible event stage?
Infants watch the same apparatus but this time the
event they observe is impossible, eg the train doesn’t come out the other side ; the tall carrot does not appear in the high window of the screen at it moves behind the screen; the drawbridge appears to pass through the block.
what was the procedure of the rabbit study?
Baillargeon and Graber (1987) showed 24 infants (5-6 months) a tall and shortrabbit pass behind a screen with a window. In the possible condition the tall rabbit can be seenpassing the window. In the impossible condition neitherrabbitappeared at the window.
What’s the findings of the rabbit study?
Impossible condition → 33.07 seconds
Possible condition → 25.11 seconds
Interpretation: Infants were ‘surprised’ at the impossible condition
What’s the conclusion of the rabbit study ?
For infants to be surprised it follows that they must have known that the tallrabbit should have reappeared at the window and so they have object permeance
Baillargeon and Graber = occlusion study
Occlusion = one object ‘occludes’ the other (isinfrontofit)
VOE studies have also been used to testinfant understanding of containment and support
Containment = when an object is seen to enter a container it should stillbethere when you open the container
Support = an object should fall whenunsupported but not when on a horizontalsurface
What happens in the first few weeks of an infants life (pr)?
Begin to identifyphysicalreasoning
Why does the impossible event get the attention of the infants?
because the nature of their PRS means they are predisposed to attend to newevents that might allow them to
develop their understanding of the physical world
Because a child is born with a basicunderstanding of objectpersistence and quickly learns that one object can block their view of another by the time they are tested on their VOE (rabbits and windows), they have an understanding that
the tallrabbit should appear at the window
How did Baillegeon measure the child’s interest ?
Measured how long they looked at the envent by timing them