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Igor Bascandziev
Igor Bascandziev
Harvard Graduate School of Education
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Theories of development: In dialog with Jean Piaget
S Carey, D Zaitchik, I Bascandziev
Developmental Review 38, 36-54, 2015
1952015
In beauty we trust: Children prefer information from more attractive informants
I Bascandziev, PL Harris
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 32 (1), 94-99, 2014
1192014
The beautiful and the accurate: Are children’s selective trust decisions biased?
I Bascandziev, PL Harris
Journal of experimental child psychology 152, 92-105, 2016
952016
The role of testimony in young children's solution of a gravity-driven invisible displacement task
I Bascandziev, PL Harris
Cognitive Development 25 (3), 233-246, 2010
432010
The role of domain-general cognitive resources in children’s construction of a vitalist theory of biology
I Bascandziev, N Tardiff, D Zaitchik, S Carey
Cognitive Psychology 104, 1-28, 2018
402018
A role for executive functions in explanatory understanding of the physical world
I Bascandziev, LJ Powell, PL Harris, S Carey
Cognitive Development 39, 71-85, 2016
392016
Some consequences of normal aging for generating conceptual explanations: A case study of vitalist biology
N Tardiff, I Bascandziev, K Sandor, S Carey, D Zaitchik
Cognitive Psychology 95, 145-163, 2017
202017
Gravity is not the only ruler for falling events: Young children stop making the gravity error after receiving additional perceptual information about the tubes mechanism
I Bascandziev, PL Harris
Journal of experimental child psychology 109 (4), 468-477, 2011
162011
Specifying the domain-general resources that contribute to conceptual construction: Evidence from the child’s acquisition of vitalist biology
N Tardiff, I Bascandziev, S Carey, D Zaitchik
Cognition 195, 104090, 2020
122020
Can children benefit from thought experiments
I Bascandziev, PL Harris, A Levy, P Godfrey-Smith
The scientific imagination, 262-279, 2020
112020
Conceptual Change
D Zaitchik, GEA Solomon, N Tardiff, I Bascandziev
Core knowledge and conceptual change 73, 2016
102016
Inconsistencies Among Beliefs as a Basis for Learning via Thought Experiments.
I Bascandziev
CogSci, 2020
52020
Exploring the relationship between executive functions and the construction of a vitalist theory of biology in young children
I Bascandziev, N Tardiff, D Zaitchik, S Carey
Submitted for publication, 2015
52015
Young children learn equally from real and thought experiments
I Bascandziev, S Carey
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
42022
Thought experiments as an error detection and correction tool
I Bascandziev
Cognitive Science 48 (1), e13401, 2024
32024
Seeing the Error in My “Bayes”: A Quantified Degree of Belief Change Correlates with Children’s Pupillary Surprise Responses Following Explicit Predictions
J Colantonio, I Bascandziev, M Theobald, G Brod, E Bonawitz
Entropy 25 (2), 211, 2023
32023
Priors, Progressions, and Predictions in Science Learning: Theory-Based Bayesian Models of Children’s Revising Beliefs of Water Displacement
JA Colantonio, I Bascandziev, M Theobald, G Brod, E Bonawitz
IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems 15 (3), 1487-1500, 2022
32022
Representational pluralism in the service of learning: The case of thought experiments
I Bascandziev
Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Representational Pluralism in Human …, 2022
32022
Gravity is not the only ruler for falling events: Young children do not commit the gravity error if given rich perceptual information about the tubes mechanism
I Bascandziev, PL Harris
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 109, 468-477, 2011
32011
The sound of pedagogical questions
I Bascandziev, P Shafto, E Bonawitz
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
22021
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