We investigated what strategies adults use to compare magnitudes of fractions, and how the strategies vary with overall mathematical knowledge. Because little is known about how people think about fractions, prior research has attempted to assess the extent to which people think of fractions compared to how they think about whole numbers (Bonato, Fabbri, Umilta & Zorzi, 2007; Schneider & Siegler, 2010; Meert, Gregoire, Noel, 2009). In particular, Bonato et al. (2007) has examined the degree to which fractional magnitude comparisons can yield an understanding of the mental representation of fractions. Schneider & Siegler (2010) argue that these assessments cannot be made independently from understanding the strategies for compari...
This study explored the cognitive processes and representations involved in the numerical comparison...
Fraction notation conveys both part-whole (3/4 is 3 out of 4) and magnitude (3/4 = 0.75) information...
Fractions are challenging for both typically achieving children and adults. Although some prior rese...
<p>We investigated what strategies adults use to compare magnitudes of fractions, and how the strate...
Understanding fraction magnitudes is important for achievement and in daily life. However, adults\u2...
Many studies have used fraction magnitude comparison tasks to assess people’s abilities to quickly a...
The purpose of this study was to assess children's and adults ' quantitative understanding...
Fractions are very hard to learn. As the joke goes, “Three out of two people have trouble with fract...
When school students compare the numerical values of fractions, they have frequently been found to b...
Numerous quantitative studies have shown that learners struggle to understand the magnitude of fract...
Two experiments examined whether the processing of the magnitude of fractions is global or component...
Mental representation of rational numbers is usually difficult, especially for children, but also fo...
Children and adults alike continue to have difficulty with rational numbers, and, as shown in this s...
AbstractUnderstanding fraction magnitudes is especially important in daily life, but fraction reason...
This paper deals with the process of learning fractions by adult students attending courses of remed...
This study explored the cognitive processes and representations involved in the numerical comparison...
Fraction notation conveys both part-whole (3/4 is 3 out of 4) and magnitude (3/4 = 0.75) information...
Fractions are challenging for both typically achieving children and adults. Although some prior rese...
<p>We investigated what strategies adults use to compare magnitudes of fractions, and how the strate...
Understanding fraction magnitudes is important for achievement and in daily life. However, adults\u2...
Many studies have used fraction magnitude comparison tasks to assess people’s abilities to quickly a...
The purpose of this study was to assess children's and adults ' quantitative understanding...
Fractions are very hard to learn. As the joke goes, “Three out of two people have trouble with fract...
When school students compare the numerical values of fractions, they have frequently been found to b...
Numerous quantitative studies have shown that learners struggle to understand the magnitude of fract...
Two experiments examined whether the processing of the magnitude of fractions is global or component...
Mental representation of rational numbers is usually difficult, especially for children, but also fo...
Children and adults alike continue to have difficulty with rational numbers, and, as shown in this s...
AbstractUnderstanding fraction magnitudes is especially important in daily life, but fraction reason...
This paper deals with the process of learning fractions by adult students attending courses of remed...
This study explored the cognitive processes and representations involved in the numerical comparison...
Fraction notation conveys both part-whole (3/4 is 3 out of 4) and magnitude (3/4 = 0.75) information...
Fractions are challenging for both typically achieving children and adults. Although some prior rese...