The Complex Mind 2012
DOI: 10.1057/9780230354456_4
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The Emergence of Linear Sequencing in Children: A Continuity Account and a Formal Model

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“…Indeed, categorization could be governed and learned by probabilistic estimations [Tenenbaum et al, 2011]. A recent study of size seriation also suggests that probabilistic ranking may be a fruitful way of understanding how children come to represent linear orders [McGonigle-Chalmers & Kusel, 2012].…”
Section: Two Distinct Developmental Paths For Piagetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, categorization could be governed and learned by probabilistic estimations [Tenenbaum et al, 2011]. A recent study of size seriation also suggests that probabilistic ranking may be a fruitful way of understanding how children come to represent linear orders [McGonigle-Chalmers & Kusel, 2012].…”
Section: Two Distinct Developmental Paths For Piagetmentioning
confidence: 99%