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School Psychology
56 open-ended examen questions to test your knowledge

, Lecture 1 Conceptual Development & Causal Reasoning

Concepts are mental ideas or categories we use to think about things in the world. They help us
group different objects, experiences, or situations under a single label, even if they aren’t exactly
the same. Example: You understand that a dog, a cat, and an elephant all belong to the category
"animals," even though they look very different.
1.​ Concrete/physical concepts: dog vs. sock;
2.​ Abstract concepts: time, love, numbers.

Categorisation refers to the ability to treat a set of things as somehow equivalent.
●​ Put them in the same file
●​ Call them by the same name
●​ Respond to them in the same way




Measuring categorisation
●​ Looking tasks → longer looking time for new things
●​ Sequential touching tasks (mixed results)
●​ Sorting and matching-to-sample tasks → put things in the same file

Prototypical object: performance on a prototypical object set was greater than on a
non-prototypical object set. There is a bias towards prototypical objects in children.
A prototypical object is the most typical or representative example of a category. It is the object
that comes to mind first when you think of that category because it has many of the common
features associated with it.
Example: Fruit

🍎🍌
➔​ An apple or banana is prototypical because they are sweet, edible, and commonly
recognized.

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➔​ An olive is less prototypical because they don’t immediately fit the typical idea of "fruit."




Analogy is a form of inductive reasoning (specific to general). Syllogism is a form of deductive
reasoning (general to specific).
-​ Syllogisms are more difficult for children, but playgroups help them.

Hume’s causality theory
●​ Priority: X occurs before Y in time
●​ Covariation: If X occurs, Y also occurs
●​ Temporal contiguity: X and Y are close in time
●​ Similarity: X and Y are similar in nature




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, Practice Test Lecture 1

1.​ Categorization
a.​ What does categorization mean?
b.​ Explain the three levels of inclusiveness in categorization, providing an
example for each level.
c.​ What does it mean for an object to be prototypical? Provide an example.
d.​ ​Design a test to measure how children categorize objects based on
prototypicality. What specific results would indicate a bias toward
prototypical objects?

2.​ Reasoning
a.​ Explain the difference between inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning.
b.​ Provide an example of an analogy and a syllogism.
c.​ Design a task to test a child's ability to use both forms of reasoning. How
would you interpret the results to assess which type of reasoning the child
finds more challenging?

3.​ Hume’s Causality Theory
a.​ What are the four principles of causality according to Hume’s theory?
b.​ Provide an example of each of the principles.
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