Chance, randomness and probability constitute statistical notions that are interrelated and characterize the logicomathematical thinking of children. Traditional theories support that probabilistic thinking evolves after the age of 7. However, recent research has underlined that children, as young as 4, may possess and develop basic notions, through mental mechanisms and/or through intuitive processes. In the current study, preschoolers (N = 200) aged 4–6, participated in two diverse probability tasks related to the likelihood of events and the graphical representation of randomness. The aim of this study was to test whether children, at this young age, have the ability to predict the most probable outcome in a probabilistic game with anima...
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
Most statistical problems encountered throughout life require the ability to quantify probabilities ...
Chance, randomness and probability constitute statistical notions that are interrelated and characte...
Probability is an area of mathematics that remains a mystery to many people and is problematic for o...
Probabilities tend to become an integral part of early childhood mathematics curricula. Research has...
Over the last decades, there has been a lot of interest in exploring young children’s early probabil...
Preschoolers develop a wide range of mathematical informal knowledge and intuitive thinking before t...
AbstractChildren as early as 5 years old have been found to be able to manipulate basic concepts of ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
Probabilistic reasoning needs careful consideration for the development of the child’s ability to in...
This study explored kindergarten students ’ intuitive strategies and understandings in probabilities...
Recent research in cognitive and language development suggests that infants and young children are c...
This study explored kindergarten students’ intuitive strategies and understandings in probabilities....
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
Most statistical problems encountered throughout life require the ability to quantify probabilities ...
Chance, randomness and probability constitute statistical notions that are interrelated and characte...
Probability is an area of mathematics that remains a mystery to many people and is problematic for o...
Probabilities tend to become an integral part of early childhood mathematics curricula. Research has...
Over the last decades, there has been a lot of interest in exploring young children’s early probabil...
Preschoolers develop a wide range of mathematical informal knowledge and intuitive thinking before t...
AbstractChildren as early as 5 years old have been found to be able to manipulate basic concepts of ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
Probabilistic reasoning needs careful consideration for the development of the child’s ability to in...
This study explored kindergarten students ’ intuitive strategies and understandings in probabilities...
Recent research in cognitive and language development suggests that infants and young children are c...
This study explored kindergarten students’ intuitive strategies and understandings in probabilities....
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
Most statistical problems encountered throughout life require the ability to quantify probabilities ...