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Effects of planning and executive functions on young children's script change strategy: A developmental perspective
プラニングと実行機能がスクリプトの変更方略に与える影響の発達的検討
2016
Shrinigaku kenkyu
プラニングと実行機能がスクリプトの変更方略に与える影響の発達的検討
This research examined the effects of planning and executive functions on young children's (ages 3-to 5-years) strategies in changing scripts. Young children (N = 77) performed a script task (doll task), three executive function tasks (DCCS, red/blue task, and nine box task), a planning task, and a receptive vocabulary task. In the doll task, young children first enacted a "changing clothes" script, and then faced a situation in which some elements of the script were inappropriate. They needed
doi:10.4992/jjpsy.86.14058
pmid:26964369
fatcat:3hkn2nfcanhglhwsybj3kjdwra