Brj. Jansen et Hlj. Vandermaas, STATISTICAL TEST OF THE RULE ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY BY LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS, Developmental review, 17(3), 1997, pp. 321-357
A problem of Siegler's (1981) rule assessment methodology is that the
assignment of subjects to rules takes place by an arbitrary criterion.
This problem can be solved by latent class analysis by which we can t
est statistically how many rules are needed to fit the data and which
these rules are. Two data sets of the balance scale test are analyzed,
The first empirical data set stems from a study of Van Maanen, Been B
i Sijtsma (1989) and consists of 484 subjects in Grade 7 and Grade 8.
The second data set is derived from the simulation of the PDP model of
McClelland (1989). According to McClelland and Jenkins (1991), this c
onnectionistic model simulates the saltatory acquisition of rules for
tasks like the balance scale. The fit of the latent class models to th
e empirical data shows that rules can be found, that some are differen
t from the ones Siegler proposes, that the correct rule is not acquire
d by the subjects in this sample, and that the rules in the transition
al period are difficult to identify. The latent class models do not fi
t the PDP data, indicating that the behavior of the PDP model can not
be characterized by rules. (C) 1997 Academic Press.