Patterns of cooperation, conflict, and domination in children's collaborative problem-solving

This study examined the influence of age, expertise, and task difficulty on children's patterns of collaboration. Six- and eight-year-old children were individually pretested for ability to copy a Lego model and then paired with each other and asked to copy two more models. The design was a 3 (...

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Main Author: Bramel, Michael H.
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Published: FIU Digital Commons 1987
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spelling ndltd-fiu.edu-oai-digitalcommons.fiu.edu-etd-28972018-01-05T15:29:06Z Patterns of cooperation, conflict, and domination in children's collaborative problem-solving Bramel, Michael H. This study examined the influence of age, expertise, and task difficulty on children's patterns of collaboration. Six- and eight-year-old children were individually pretested for ability to copy a Lego model and then paired with each other and asked to copy two more models. The design was a 3 (dyad skill level: novice, expert, or mixed) X 2 (age: six or eight) X 2 (task difficulty: moderate or complex) factorial. Results indicated that cooperation increased with age and expertise and decreased with task difficulty. However, expertise had a greater influence on younger than older children's interaction styles. It is argued that with age, social skills may become as important as expertise in determining styles of collaboration. The issue is raised of whether cooperation, domination, and independence represent developmental sequences (i.e., independence precedes cooperation) or whether they represent personal styles of interaction. Finally, it is suggested that an important goal for future research is to assess the relationship between patterns of collaboration and learning. 1987-08-28T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1744 FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations FIU Digital Commons Cooperativeness in children Problem solving in children Child psychology Child Psychology Psychology
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topic Cooperativeness in children
Problem solving in children
Child psychology
Child Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle Cooperativeness in children
Problem solving in children
Child psychology
Child Psychology
Psychology
Bramel, Michael H.
Patterns of cooperation, conflict, and domination in children's collaborative problem-solving
description This study examined the influence of age, expertise, and task difficulty on children's patterns of collaboration. Six- and eight-year-old children were individually pretested for ability to copy a Lego model and then paired with each other and asked to copy two more models. The design was a 3 (dyad skill level: novice, expert, or mixed) X 2 (age: six or eight) X 2 (task difficulty: moderate or complex) factorial. Results indicated that cooperation increased with age and expertise and decreased with task difficulty. However, expertise had a greater influence on younger than older children's interaction styles. It is argued that with age, social skills may become as important as expertise in determining styles of collaboration. The issue is raised of whether cooperation, domination, and independence represent developmental sequences (i.e., independence precedes cooperation) or whether they represent personal styles of interaction. Finally, it is suggested that an important goal for future research is to assess the relationship between patterns of collaboration and learning.
author Bramel, Michael H.
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title Patterns of cooperation, conflict, and domination in children's collaborative problem-solving
title_short Patterns of cooperation, conflict, and domination in children's collaborative problem-solving
title_full Patterns of cooperation, conflict, and domination in children's collaborative problem-solving
title_fullStr Patterns of cooperation, conflict, and domination in children's collaborative problem-solving
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of cooperation, conflict, and domination in children's collaborative problem-solving
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