Achievement in mathematics is predicted by an individual’s domain-specific factual knowledge, procedural skill and conceptual understanding as well as domain-general executive function skills. In this study we investigated the extent to which executive function skills contribute to these three components of mathematical knowledge, whether this mediates the relationship between executive functions and overall mathematics achievement, and if these relationships change with age. Two hundred and ninety three participants aged between 8 and 25 years completed a large battery of mathematics and executive function tests. Domain-specific skills partially mediated the relationship between executive functions and mathematics achievement: Inhibitory c...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground. The relationship between executive functions and mathemati...
Research has established that executive functions, the skills required to monitor and control though...
This data collection contains data from three experiments with 156 undergraduate students of mathema...
Achievement in mathematics is predicted by an individual’s domain-specific factual knowledge, proced...
Algebra and geometry are important components of mathematics that are often considered gatekeepers f...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection contains data from a large batt...
AbstractThe successful learning and performance of mathematics relies on a range of individual, soci...
Algebra and geometry are important components of mathematics that are often considered gatekeepers f...
The successful learning and performance of mathematics relies on a range of individual, social and e...
Mathematics, like reading and writing, is a core skill in children’s academic development and has gr...
Children's mathematical achievement depends on their domain-specific abilities and their domain-gene...
A robust association between young children’s early mathematical proficiency and later academic achi...
The importance of executive functioning (EF) skills in general mathematical achievement has been we...
AbstractExecutive cognitive functioning develops late during adolescence, being considered as basis ...
Does nonverbal, approximate number acuity predict mathematics performance? Some studies report a cor...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground. The relationship between executive functions and mathemati...
Research has established that executive functions, the skills required to monitor and control though...
This data collection contains data from three experiments with 156 undergraduate students of mathema...
Achievement in mathematics is predicted by an individual’s domain-specific factual knowledge, proced...
Algebra and geometry are important components of mathematics that are often considered gatekeepers f...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection contains data from a large batt...
AbstractThe successful learning and performance of mathematics relies on a range of individual, soci...
Algebra and geometry are important components of mathematics that are often considered gatekeepers f...
The successful learning and performance of mathematics relies on a range of individual, social and e...
Mathematics, like reading and writing, is a core skill in children’s academic development and has gr...
Children's mathematical achievement depends on their domain-specific abilities and their domain-gene...
A robust association between young children’s early mathematical proficiency and later academic achi...
The importance of executive functioning (EF) skills in general mathematical achievement has been we...
AbstractExecutive cognitive functioning develops late during adolescence, being considered as basis ...
Does nonverbal, approximate number acuity predict mathematics performance? Some studies report a cor...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground. The relationship between executive functions and mathemati...
Research has established that executive functions, the skills required to monitor and control though...
This data collection contains data from three experiments with 156 undergraduate students of mathema...