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Document Description
Title
The
development
and
validation
of an
instrument
designed
to
measure
a
pre-school
child's
ability
to
discern
relationships
in
several
perceptual
arrays
Author
Mastropietro
,
Linda
Gaze
,
1951-
Description
Thesis
(M.
Ed.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1979.
Education
Date
1978
Pagination
vi, 241 leaves : ill.
Subject
Concept
learning;
Degree
M.
Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography
:
leaves
45-48.
QEII
has
photocopy.
Abstract
The
purpose
of this
study
was to
determine
the
applicability
of an
instrument
used
to
distinguish
various
levels
of
proficiency
in
concept
formation
of
children
at the
pre-school
level.
This
instrument
as
designed
permits
a
child
to
distinguish
a
relationship
in a
given
group
of
perceptual
arrays
and then to
verbalize
it.
By this
means
the
abstract
notion
of
"conceptualizing"
can
be
turned
into an
objective
task.
--
The
methodological
constructs
of the
instrument
were
based
on the
conceptual
process
theories
of
Bolton
,
Bruner
,
Piaget
,
Polanyi
,
Rommetveit
,
Rommetveit
and
Kvale
, and
Taba.
Without
exception
,
all
of these
theorists
hold
that the
ability
to
discern
relationships
in a
perceptual
array
is
an
intimate
aspect
of
initial
conceptual
processes.
--
Fifteen
tasks
were
devised
which
allowed
children
to
make
distinctions
in
perceptual
arrays.
Each
subject's
responses
to the
tasks
were
tape-recorded
and
later
transcribed.
Each
distinction
was
rated
according
to the
three-stage
conceptual
process
theory
of
Rommetveit.
Responses
to the
15
tasks
were
rated
a
total
of
four
times
, by the
medium
of
Rommetveit's
notion
of
three
stages
in
concept
formation.
The
Peabody
Picture
Vocabulary
Test
was also
administered
to the
same
children.
The
instrument
was
administered
to
17
children
in
attendance
at
Memorial
University
Pre-School
in
St.
John's
,
Newfoundland.
(This
was the
largest
available
target
population.)
--
Through
the
use
of
Pearson
Product-Moment
Coefficient
Correlations
,
proficiency
in
rating
the
tasks
using
Rommetveit's
three-stage
concept
formation
theory
was
established.
The
statistics
reflected
a
high
correlation
between
the
ratings
of the
task
responses.
Further
, by the
mechanics
of
Pearson
Product-Moment
Coefficients
and
factor
analysis
, a
relationship
was
established
between
tested
proficiency
of the
child
and
proficiency
in the
Peabody
Picture
Vocabulary
Test.
The
results
indicated
that the
instrument
clearly
showed
the
emergence
of
two
orthogonal
dimensions.
In
light
of the
immediate
data
,
neither
of these
dimensions
apparently
relates
to the
Peabody.
--
It
is
suggested
that
further
research
be
conducted
to
identify
more
specifically
the
dimensions
in the
designed
instrument.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75008650
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
PDF File
(76.54
MB)
--
http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/theses/Mastropietro_LindaGaze.pdf
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