This study examined 25 university students' use of addition to solve large single-digit subtractions by contrasting performance in the standard subtraction format (12 - 9 = .) and in the addition format (9 + . = 12). In particular, we investigated the effect of the relative size of the subtrahend on performance in both formats. We found a significant interaction between format, the magnitude of the subtrahend (S) compared to the difference (D) (S > D vs. S < D), and the numerical distance between subtrahend and difference. When the subtrahend was larger than the difference and S and D were far from each other (e.g., 12 - 9 = .), problems were solved faster in the addition than in the subtraction format; when the subtrahend was smaller than ...
In this lesson study, Year 6 students (age 13 years) are asked to simplify, “using any appropriate s...
There is a great amount of evidence showing that adults solve single-digit multiplications and addit...
During the past two decades we investigated elementary school children’s use of a highly valued stra...
This study examined 25 university students' use of addition to solve large single-digit subtractions...
Subtractions of the type M−S=? can be solved by various strategies, including subtraction by additio...
This study examined adults' use of indirect addition and direct subtraction strategies on multi-digi...
Over the past 30 years, extensive research has been conducted on the strategies that are used to men...
The evidence showing that simple multiplications and additions can be solved by direct retrieval is ...
Every simple subtraction problem can formally be stated that for any integers a and b, a – b = a + ...
We investigated 4th- and 6th-graders’ use of direct subtraction (DS) versus subtraction by addition ...
BACKGROUND Subtraction problems of the type a 2 b ¼ ? can be flexibly solved by various strategies, ...
College students were presented a series of problems consisting of two numbers to be added (A + IB) ...
In this study, we examined special education students’ use of indirect addition (subtraction by addi...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...
294 pupils aged 8-9 years were given subtraction problems. Initially the pupils managed to solve the...
In this lesson study, Year 6 students (age 13 years) are asked to simplify, “using any appropriate s...
There is a great amount of evidence showing that adults solve single-digit multiplications and addit...
During the past two decades we investigated elementary school children’s use of a highly valued stra...
This study examined 25 university students' use of addition to solve large single-digit subtractions...
Subtractions of the type M−S=? can be solved by various strategies, including subtraction by additio...
This study examined adults' use of indirect addition and direct subtraction strategies on multi-digi...
Over the past 30 years, extensive research has been conducted on the strategies that are used to men...
The evidence showing that simple multiplications and additions can be solved by direct retrieval is ...
Every simple subtraction problem can formally be stated that for any integers a and b, a – b = a + ...
We investigated 4th- and 6th-graders’ use of direct subtraction (DS) versus subtraction by addition ...
BACKGROUND Subtraction problems of the type a 2 b ¼ ? can be flexibly solved by various strategies, ...
College students were presented a series of problems consisting of two numbers to be added (A + IB) ...
In this study, we examined special education students’ use of indirect addition (subtraction by addi...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...
294 pupils aged 8-9 years were given subtraction problems. Initially the pupils managed to solve the...
In this lesson study, Year 6 students (age 13 years) are asked to simplify, “using any appropriate s...
There is a great amount of evidence showing that adults solve single-digit multiplications and addit...
During the past two decades we investigated elementary school children’s use of a highly valued stra...