Moriguchi and Itakura (2005) compared 3-yr.-old children's performance on the standard version of the Dimensional Change Card Sort with performance on a new, No Conflict version. Here, it is noted that the children's successful performance on the No Conflict version is consistent with existing theoretical interpretations of children's performance on the standard version.
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