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  • Children's questions can reveal what they find important about objects, showing different expectations for artifacts and animals.
  • Preschoolers tend to ask more about the functions of artifacts and the biological characteristics of animals, rather than superficial details.
  • These findings contribute to discussions on how children think about the roles and classifications of living things versus man-made objects.

Article Abstract

Children's questions may reveal a great deal about the characteristics of objects they consider to be conceptually important. Thirty-two preschool children were given opportunities to ask questions about unfamiliar artifacts and animals. The children asked ambiguous questions such as "What is it?" about artifacts and animals alike. However, they were more likely to ask about the functions of artifacts, but about category membership, food choices, and typical locations of animals. They never asked questions about either artifacts or animals that would be considered inappropriate by adults. The results indicate that children hold different expectations about the types of information important for categorizing living and artifact kinds. Young children conceive of artifacts in terms of functions, but conceive of animals in terms of biologically appropriate characteristics. Such results speak to debates about the role of function in children's biological reasoning and to accounts of children's artifact concepts.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3034738PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2006.01727.xDOI Listing

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