We examined how children's strategy choices in solving complex subtraction problems are related to grade and to variations in problem complexity. In two studies, third- and fifth-grade children (N≈160 each study) solved multi-digit subtraction problems (e.g., 34–18) and described their solution strategies. In the first experiment, strategy selection was investigated by means of a free-choice paradigm, whereas in the second study a discrete-choice approach was implemented. In both experiments, analyses of strategy repertoire indicated that third-grade children were more likely to report less-efficient strategies (i.e., counting) and relied more on the right-to-left solution algorithm compared to fifth-grade children who more often used effic...
Patterns of problem-solving among 5-to-7 year-olds’ were examined on a range of literacy (reading an...
Fifth and seventh-graders accomplished computational estimation tasks in conditions where only one v...
In the last decades, variety and flexibility in children’s strategy use has become a major aim in ma...
We examined how children's strategy choices in solving complex subtraction problems are related to g...
We examined how children's strategy choices in solving complex subtraction problems are related to g...
<p>We examined how children's strategy choices in solving complex subtraction problems are related t...
We investigated the use of the subtraction by addition strategy, an important mental calculation str...
We investigated the use of the subtraction by addition strategy, an important mental calculation str...
International audienceStrategies used to solve two-digit addition problems (e.g., 27 + 48, Experimen...
This study analysed children’s use of mental computation strategies and the standard written algorit...
As demonstrated by the Overlapping Waves Model (Siegler, 1996), children’s strategy use in arithmeti...
© 2017 We examined children's number-based and digit-based strategy use profiles on multi-digit subt...
This study analyzed children’s use of mental computation strategies and the standard algorithm on mu...
We investigated 4th- and 6th-graders’ use of direct subtraction (DS) versus subtraction by addition ...
In the last decades, strategy variability and flexibility have become major aims in mathematics educ...
Patterns of problem-solving among 5-to-7 year-olds’ were examined on a range of literacy (reading an...
Fifth and seventh-graders accomplished computational estimation tasks in conditions where only one v...
In the last decades, variety and flexibility in children’s strategy use has become a major aim in ma...
We examined how children's strategy choices in solving complex subtraction problems are related to g...
We examined how children's strategy choices in solving complex subtraction problems are related to g...
<p>We examined how children's strategy choices in solving complex subtraction problems are related t...
We investigated the use of the subtraction by addition strategy, an important mental calculation str...
We investigated the use of the subtraction by addition strategy, an important mental calculation str...
International audienceStrategies used to solve two-digit addition problems (e.g., 27 + 48, Experimen...
This study analysed children’s use of mental computation strategies and the standard written algorit...
As demonstrated by the Overlapping Waves Model (Siegler, 1996), children’s strategy use in arithmeti...
© 2017 We examined children's number-based and digit-based strategy use profiles on multi-digit subt...
This study analyzed children’s use of mental computation strategies and the standard algorithm on mu...
We investigated 4th- and 6th-graders’ use of direct subtraction (DS) versus subtraction by addition ...
In the last decades, strategy variability and flexibility have become major aims in mathematics educ...
Patterns of problem-solving among 5-to-7 year-olds’ were examined on a range of literacy (reading an...
Fifth and seventh-graders accomplished computational estimation tasks in conditions where only one v...
In the last decades, variety and flexibility in children’s strategy use has become a major aim in ma...