Groups of children in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades and college students performed exact calculation and computation estimation tasks with two-digit multiplication problems. In the former they calculated the exact answer for each problem, and in the latter they estimated whether the result of each problem was larger or smaller than a given reference number. The analyses of speed and accuracy both showed different developmental patterns of the two tasks. While the accuracy of exact calculation increased with age in childhood, the accuracy of the estimation task reached its maximum level already in 4th grade and did not change with age. The reaction time of the exact calculation task was longer than that of the estimation task. The reaction time f...
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This article presents the results of a comparative study regarding the impact and contribution of tw...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...
The last decade there has been an increasing research interest in numerical cognition and its underl...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This study examined, through the probl...
Computational estimation is omnipresent in our everyday lives (Northcote & McIntosh, 1999) but many ...
<div><p>The approximate number system (ANS) has been consistently found to be associated with math a...
The approximate number system (ANS) has been consistently found to be associated with math achieveme...
The current study investigates which general cognitive functions and early numerical skills are pred...
The authors examined developmental and individual differences in pure numerical estimation, the type...
Fifth and seventh-graders accomplished computational estimation tasks in conditions where only one v...
Previous research shows that children's ability to estimate numbers of items using their Approx...
Previous research shows a correlation between individual differences in people’s school math abiliti...
Two types of number magnitude processing – semantic and spatial – are significantly correlated with ...
Kindergarteners can conduct basic computations with large nonsymbolic (e.g. dots, objects) and symbo...
Kindergarteners can conduct basic computations with large nonsymbolic (e.g. dots, objects) and symbo...
This article presents the results of a comparative study regarding the impact and contribution of tw...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...
The last decade there has been an increasing research interest in numerical cognition and its underl...