Little scientists & social apprentices: Active word learning in dynamic social contexts using a transparent dyadic interaction platform
Ricarda Bothe,
Sebastian Isbaner,
Xiaoyun Chen
et al.
Abstract:Previous tablet studies indicate that children learn object labels better through active initiation rather than passive observation. However, as children typically learn object labels through interactions with familiar partners, this study examines whether the active learning advantage persists in dynamic face-to-face interactions and is influenced by the social partner's identity (mother or friend). Using the Dyadic Interaction Platform for children (DIPc), we observed 4- to 5-year-old children and their soci… Show more
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