Freund Study (development) Flashcards
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Aim
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To determine if maternal guidance improved learning of furniture placemen in a doll house.
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Procedure
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- Sample: 3 and 5 year old children, racially diverse and middle-class
- Children asked to help a puppet move furniture into a doll house
- Two conditions:
- Group 1 (Corrective Feedback): Arranged furniture independently (researchers corrected mistakes at end)
- Group 2 (Mother Interaction): Arranged furniture with help from their mothers (guided not taught)
- Phase 1: Children asked to sort furniture into appropriate rooms in the dollhouse independently. Difficult version of test used.
- Phase 2: Children sorted furniture with guidance - both easy and difficult versions of tasks. Mother interacted or feedback was given at the end.
- Phase 3: Arranged furniture independently again. Given a difficult version of the task. Researchers awarded a score reflecting the accuracy of sorting.
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Findings
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- In the final phase, children assisted by their mothers performed significantly better at the furniture arranging task than the children working independently who received feedback from researchers
- Shows that the MKO knowing the strengths and weaknesses of the learner is important, as the mother often knew what the child needed more guidance with or could make a connection to their home
- Supports the importance of a MKO and scaffolding in learning
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Limitations
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- Internal validity (lack of control variable)
- Difficult to control how much help the mothers provided
- Raises question of importance of personal relationship with the MKO
- Only looked at short-term learning, not clear if the child would have had long-term success with the task
- Only looks at impact of mother on child, not the impact of the child on the mother
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Ethical Considerations
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Protection from harm
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Research Method
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- Experiment