An Insight into developmental changes in reasoning skills among Indian Preschoolers: A cross-sectional study using a story-based approach.

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics F1000Research Pub Date : 2024-10-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/f1000research.131906.3
Aparna Prasanna, Gagan Bajaj, Malavika Anakkathil Anil, Jayashree S Bhat
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Background: Considering the importance of exploring the development of reasoning skills during preschool period and the suitability of using a culturally linguistically relevant story-based approach for the same, the present research intended to profile the reasoning skills in typically developing Indian preschool children between 36 and 72 months using a story-based approach. The specific objectives were to determine the test-retest and inter-rater reliability of reasoning tasks within an existing story-based cognitive-communicative assessment tool and to use this tool to assess the reasoning skills of typically developing Indian preschool children. Method: Reasoning tasks across explanation, prediction and inference domains were evaluated for its psychometric properties and administered to 63 typically developing Indian preschool children attending English medium schools in Mangalore. The preschoolers were equally divided into three age groups. The responses obtained across the age groups were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. Results: The developed tasks were confirmed to have good psychometric properties like test-retest and inter-rater reliability. The age comparisons of reasoning abilities using one-way ANOVA suggested an increase in reasoning abilities with age during the preschool period. The qualitative analysis further suggested that with increasing age, the nature of reasoning changed from content-based reasoning to reasoning based on prior knowledge which was integrated with the story content. Conclusion: The study describes reasoning skill development using a story-based task in Indian preschoolers. The study findings further provide clinical and educational implications to assess and foster reasoning abilities among preschoolers.

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洞察印度学龄前儿童推理能力的发展变化:以故事为基础的横断面研究。
背景:考虑到探索学龄前儿童推理能力发展的重要性,以及使用与文化语言相关的基于故事的方法进行推理的适宜性,本研究旨在使用基于故事的方法,对 36 个月至 72 个月之间发育典型的印度学龄前儿童的推理能力进行剖析。具体目标是在现有的基于故事的认知-交流评估工具中确定推理任务的测试-重测可靠性和评分者之间的可靠性,并使用该工具评估发育典型的印度学龄前儿童的推理技能。方法:对解释、预测和推理领域的推理任务的心理测量特性进行了评估,并对在芒格洛尔英语学校就读的 63 名发育典型的印度学龄前儿童进行了评估。学龄前儿童被平均分为三个年龄组。对各年龄组儿童的回答进行了定量和定性分析。结果:经证实,所开发的任务具有良好的心理测量特性,如测试-再测试和评分者之间的可靠性。使用单因素方差分析对推理能力进行的年龄比较表明,学龄前儿童的推理能力随着年龄的增长而增强。定性分析进一步表明,随着年龄的增长,推理的性质从基于内容的推理转变为基于与故事内容相结合的已有知识的推理。结论本研究描述了印度学龄前儿童利用基于故事的任务进行推理的技能发展情况。研究结果为评估和培养学龄前儿童的推理能力提供了进一步的临床和教育启示。
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