Psychology
No guts, no glory: underestimating the benefits of providing children with mechanistic details
A. Chuey, A. Mccarthy, et al.
This groundbreaking research reveals that children possess a remarkable ability to grasp complex mechanisms, particularly when exposed to the details of combustion engines. Conducted by Aaron Chuey, Amanda McCarthy, Kristi Lockhart, Emmanuel Trouche, Mark Sheskin, and Frank Keil, the study demonstrates that even brief exposure can enhance both concrete knowledge and abstract causal understandings, challenging long-held assumptions about children's learning capacities.
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