Research into the development of mathematical cognition has accelerated in recent times. In this literature review, findings from different approaches to studying simple addition performance are reviewed. A review of findings from studies incorporating observation, self-report or both revealed the complex process of change associated with developing retrieval strategies for simple addition. These findings are synthesized using a model of change labelled the Moving-On Process to represent the wave-like transitional pattern of strategy use preceding retrieval. A review of findings from studies based on the analysis of reaction times revealed a robust finding known as “the problem-size effect.” Different explanations of the problem-size effect...
We assessed the degree to which the variability in the time children took to solve single digit addi...
One dominant theory in the literature on skill acquisition is that rule-based processing accounts fo...
A componential model capable of representing simple and complex forms of mental addition was propose...
For five sessions, six college students were shown series of simple addition prob-lems of the form p...
According to LeFevre, Sadesky, and Bisanz (1996), averaging solution latencies in order to study ind...
It is proposed that arithmetical facts are organized in memory in terms of a principle that is uniqu...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
It is commonly accepted that repeatedly using mental procedures results in a transition to memory re...
<b></b> The alphabet-arithmetic paradigm, in which adults are asked to add a numeral add...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...
An important paradigm in modeling the complexity of mathematical tasks relies on computational compl...
Once learned, simple arithmetic facts are thought to be represented in a dedicated long term memory ...
Summary : Procedural resolution or direct retrieval in memory of simple addition and multiplication ...
This study investigated ability-related differences in strategy use and development in the domain of...
Provides a longitudinal assessment of skill development in addition for 26 normal and 12 mathematica...
We assessed the degree to which the variability in the time children took to solve single digit addi...
One dominant theory in the literature on skill acquisition is that rule-based processing accounts fo...
A componential model capable of representing simple and complex forms of mental addition was propose...
For five sessions, six college students were shown series of simple addition prob-lems of the form p...
According to LeFevre, Sadesky, and Bisanz (1996), averaging solution latencies in order to study ind...
It is proposed that arithmetical facts are organized in memory in terms of a principle that is uniqu...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
It is commonly accepted that repeatedly using mental procedures results in a transition to memory re...
<b></b> The alphabet-arithmetic paradigm, in which adults are asked to add a numeral add...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...
An important paradigm in modeling the complexity of mathematical tasks relies on computational compl...
Once learned, simple arithmetic facts are thought to be represented in a dedicated long term memory ...
Summary : Procedural resolution or direct retrieval in memory of simple addition and multiplication ...
This study investigated ability-related differences in strategy use and development in the domain of...
Provides a longitudinal assessment of skill development in addition for 26 normal and 12 mathematica...
We assessed the degree to which the variability in the time children took to solve single digit addi...
One dominant theory in the literature on skill acquisition is that rule-based processing accounts fo...
A componential model capable of representing simple and complex forms of mental addition was propose...