A key question in early number development is how 4- and 5-year-olds learn the roles that counting and cardinal numbers play when comparing quantities. Children who wrongly used length to identify numerosity were assigned to five experimental groups and trained to judge whether a puppet – who sometimes miscounted – created equivalent sets. Over three training sessions, children who were asked to compare sets after they were counted learned to base their judgments on cardinal numbers when the puppet counted accurately by being given feedback. However, only the groups who were also asked to explain either their own or the experimenter's reasoning made progress in identifying the puppet's miscounts. This ability to recognize the importance of ...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Cardinality means that the last number word used in counting refers to the entire set of items and i...
There is debate over how the integration of non-verbal quantifying and verbal counting relates to th...
A key question in early number development is how 4- and 5-year-olds learn the roles that counting a...
In this study, we use children's prior knowledge to support their development of cardinality underst...
It is one thing to be able to count and share items proficiently, but it is another thing to know ho...
This study examined numerosity comparison in 3-year-old children. Predictions derived from the analo...
We studied the acquisition of the ordinal meaning of number words and examined its development relat...
A milestone in cognitive development is understanding numerals to represent the exact number of disc...
Three studies examined the abstractness of children's mental representation of counting, and th...
The current research aimed to examine children’s understanding of cardinality by looking at their ab...
This is a study of the level of children's understanding of cardinality, focusing on the difference...
Elementary school-aged children have great difficulty reasoning about proportions, some suggest beca...
The current research aimed to examine children’s understanding of cardinality by looking at their ab...
This study explored the conceptual basis for the cardinal principle of counting. The Give-N task was...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Cardinality means that the last number word used in counting refers to the entire set of items and i...
There is debate over how the integration of non-verbal quantifying and verbal counting relates to th...
A key question in early number development is how 4- and 5-year-olds learn the roles that counting a...
In this study, we use children's prior knowledge to support their development of cardinality underst...
It is one thing to be able to count and share items proficiently, but it is another thing to know ho...
This study examined numerosity comparison in 3-year-old children. Predictions derived from the analo...
We studied the acquisition of the ordinal meaning of number words and examined its development relat...
A milestone in cognitive development is understanding numerals to represent the exact number of disc...
Three studies examined the abstractness of children's mental representation of counting, and th...
The current research aimed to examine children’s understanding of cardinality by looking at their ab...
This is a study of the level of children's understanding of cardinality, focusing on the difference...
Elementary school-aged children have great difficulty reasoning about proportions, some suggest beca...
The current research aimed to examine children’s understanding of cardinality by looking at their ab...
This study explored the conceptual basis for the cardinal principle of counting. The Give-N task was...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Cardinality means that the last number word used in counting refers to the entire set of items and i...
There is debate over how the integration of non-verbal quantifying and verbal counting relates to th...