Collaborative Resolution of Logical Problems in Symmetry and Cognitive Asymmetry Conditions

The article aims to study the verbal collaborative interaction in both symmetrical and asymmetrical dyads according to specific individual cognitive competence. The interaction was analyzed in terms of cognitive and non-cognitive aspects. 19 dyads (38 fifth and sixth graders) participated. First, th...

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Main Authors: Mariano Castellaro, Néstor Roselli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola 2018-01-01
Series:Propósitos y Representaciones
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Online Access:http://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/196
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spelling doaj-80d82081b4a146158d64d91010116a1d2020-11-24T22:18:09ZengUniversidad San Ignacio de LoyolaPropósitos y Representaciones2307-79992310-46352018-01-016113519810.20511/pyr2018.v6n1.196155Collaborative Resolution of Logical Problems in Symmetry and Cognitive Asymmetry ConditionsMariano Castellaro0Néstor Roselli1Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Rosario, ArgentinaPontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina.The article aims to study the verbal collaborative interaction in both symmetrical and asymmetrical dyads according to specific individual cognitive competence. The interaction was analyzed in terms of cognitive and non-cognitive aspects. 19 dyads (38 fifth and sixth graders) participated. First, they individually solve a set of logical problems to determine the initial level of competence. According to the outcomes, symmetric (both subjects of low level of competence) and asymmetric (one subject of low level of competence with one subject of high level of competence) dyads were made up. Second, they collaboratively resolved an equivalent set of problems. The collaborative interaction of the dyads was analyzed by a system of categories of three inclusive levels: (1) if messages were cognitive or non-cognitive; (2) it they were also affirmations, questions or answers; (3) if both cognitive affirmations and answers (both cognitive) were argumentative or nonargumentative. General outcomes showed that the asymmetry of epistemic competence was related to disequilibrium in the amount of messages and cognitive affirmations, especially argumentative, (but not in the rest of categories) in favor of the individual of higher level of competence. On other hand, symmetrical dyads showed equitable interactions related to all categories. A complementary analysis which consisted in an identification of more specific case differences related to modalities of interaction showed specific types of dyads within the general tendencies mentioned.http://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/196Interacción sociocognitivaCompetencia epistémicaSimetríaAsimetríaAprendizaje colaborativo
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author Mariano Castellaro
Néstor Roselli
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Collaborative Resolution of Logical Problems in Symmetry and Cognitive Asymmetry Conditions
Propósitos y Representaciones
Interacción sociocognitiva
Competencia epistémica
Simetría
Asimetría
Aprendizaje colaborativo
author_facet Mariano Castellaro
Néstor Roselli
author_sort Mariano Castellaro
title Collaborative Resolution of Logical Problems in Symmetry and Cognitive Asymmetry Conditions
title_short Collaborative Resolution of Logical Problems in Symmetry and Cognitive Asymmetry Conditions
title_full Collaborative Resolution of Logical Problems in Symmetry and Cognitive Asymmetry Conditions
title_fullStr Collaborative Resolution of Logical Problems in Symmetry and Cognitive Asymmetry Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative Resolution of Logical Problems in Symmetry and Cognitive Asymmetry Conditions
title_sort collaborative resolution of logical problems in symmetry and cognitive asymmetry conditions
publisher Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
series Propósitos y Representaciones
issn 2307-7999
2310-4635
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The article aims to study the verbal collaborative interaction in both symmetrical and asymmetrical dyads according to specific individual cognitive competence. The interaction was analyzed in terms of cognitive and non-cognitive aspects. 19 dyads (38 fifth and sixth graders) participated. First, they individually solve a set of logical problems to determine the initial level of competence. According to the outcomes, symmetric (both subjects of low level of competence) and asymmetric (one subject of low level of competence with one subject of high level of competence) dyads were made up. Second, they collaboratively resolved an equivalent set of problems. The collaborative interaction of the dyads was analyzed by a system of categories of three inclusive levels: (1) if messages were cognitive or non-cognitive; (2) it they were also affirmations, questions or answers; (3) if both cognitive affirmations and answers (both cognitive) were argumentative or nonargumentative. General outcomes showed that the asymmetry of epistemic competence was related to disequilibrium in the amount of messages and cognitive affirmations, especially argumentative, (but not in the rest of categories) in favor of the individual of higher level of competence. On other hand, symmetrical dyads showed equitable interactions related to all categories. A complementary analysis which consisted in an identification of more specific case differences related to modalities of interaction showed specific types of dyads within the general tendencies mentioned.
topic Interacción sociocognitiva
Competencia epistémica
Simetría
Asimetría
Aprendizaje colaborativo
url http://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/196
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