Thesis advisor: Sara CordesThesis advisor: Sophie SavelkoulsPrior research indicates that Spontaneous Focusing On Number (SFON) measured in the preschool years is predictive of mathematical achievement as late as age 12 (Hannula & Lehtinen, 2005; Hannula-Sormunen, Lepola, & Lehtinen, 2010). Therefore, there is great need to examine how young children’s attention to number is affected by various contexts. This study investigated how heterogeneity vs. homogeneity of the arrays, and verbal labels for the quantities presented affected young children’s attention to number, compared to their attention to cumulative surface area. We found that participants preference for and attention to number was correlated with their number knowledge, but only ...
AbstractChildren show individual differences in their tendency to focus on the numerical aspects of ...
Two studies were conducted to investigate, firstly, children’s focusing on the aspect of numerosity ...
The spatial numerical association of response codes effect, referred to as the SNARC effect, reveals...
86 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The dissertation reports on tw...
This study examined the relation between number conservation and attention to number, density, and l...
The aim of the present set of longitudinal studies was to explore 3-7-year-old children.s Spontaneou...
Already at kindergarten entry young children show individual differences in their early numerical ab...
Young children show large individual differences in their tendency to focus spontaneously on numeric...
Children have been found to be able to reason about quantitative relations, such as non- symbolic p...
Previous studies in a variety of countries have shown that there are substantial individual differ...
Children's Spontaneous Focusing On Numerosity (SFON) predicts later mathematics performance. This as...
BACKGROUND: Young children's spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) as measured by experimental t...
Thesis advisor: Sara CordesHuman infants show relatively sophisticated abilities to track and use pr...
Why are some children entering school unable to count, while others are able to do simple addition? ...
Children show individual differences in their tendency to focus on the numerical aspects of their en...
AbstractChildren show individual differences in their tendency to focus on the numerical aspects of ...
Two studies were conducted to investigate, firstly, children’s focusing on the aspect of numerosity ...
The spatial numerical association of response codes effect, referred to as the SNARC effect, reveals...
86 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The dissertation reports on tw...
This study examined the relation between number conservation and attention to number, density, and l...
The aim of the present set of longitudinal studies was to explore 3-7-year-old children.s Spontaneou...
Already at kindergarten entry young children show individual differences in their early numerical ab...
Young children show large individual differences in their tendency to focus spontaneously on numeric...
Children have been found to be able to reason about quantitative relations, such as non- symbolic p...
Previous studies in a variety of countries have shown that there are substantial individual differ...
Children's Spontaneous Focusing On Numerosity (SFON) predicts later mathematics performance. This as...
BACKGROUND: Young children's spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) as measured by experimental t...
Thesis advisor: Sara CordesHuman infants show relatively sophisticated abilities to track and use pr...
Why are some children entering school unable to count, while others are able to do simple addition? ...
Children show individual differences in their tendency to focus on the numerical aspects of their en...
AbstractChildren show individual differences in their tendency to focus on the numerical aspects of ...
Two studies were conducted to investigate, firstly, children’s focusing on the aspect of numerosity ...
The spatial numerical association of response codes effect, referred to as the SNARC effect, reveals...