The present study asks when young children understand that number words quantify over sets of discrete individuals. For this study, 2- to 4-year-old children were asked to extend the number word five or six either to a cup containing discrete objects (e.g., blocks) or to a cup containing a continuous substance (e.g., water). In Experiment 1, only children who knew the exact meanings of the words one, two and three extended higher number words (five or six) to sets of discrete objects. In Experiment 2, children who only knew the exact meaning of one extended higher number words to discrete objects under the right conditions (i.e., when the problem was first presented with the number words one and two). These results show that children have s...
Young children frequently make a peculiar counting mistake. When asked to count units that are sets ...
It is widely held that children learn the concept of natural number by inductive inference from thei...
Although most U. S. children can accurately count sets by 4 years of age, many fail to understa...
The present study asks when young children understand that number words quantify over sets of discre...
This paper examines how and when children come to understand the way in which counting determines nu...
Although number words are common in everyday speech, learning their meanings is an arduous, drawn-ou...
Language and numerical development are associated in early childhood. In the present study, we focus...
The psychology supporting the use of quantifier words (e.g., “some, ” “most, ” “more”) is of interes...
What is the foundational knowledge that children rely on to provide meaning as they construct an exa...
AbstractExact integer concepts are fundamental to a wide array of human activities, but their origin...
The psychology supporting the use of quantifier words (e.g., ‘some’, ‘most’, ‘more’) is of interest ...
Understanding the way in which counting represent numerosities was shown to be a long-lasting proces...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines what children believe about unmapped number words—those number words w...
Learning the meaning of number words is a lengthy and error-prone process. In this review, we highli...
Before children learn the specific meanings of numerals like six, do they know that they represent p...
Young children frequently make a peculiar counting mistake. When asked to count units that are sets ...
It is widely held that children learn the concept of natural number by inductive inference from thei...
Although most U. S. children can accurately count sets by 4 years of age, many fail to understa...
The present study asks when young children understand that number words quantify over sets of discre...
This paper examines how and when children come to understand the way in which counting determines nu...
Although number words are common in everyday speech, learning their meanings is an arduous, drawn-ou...
Language and numerical development are associated in early childhood. In the present study, we focus...
The psychology supporting the use of quantifier words (e.g., “some, ” “most, ” “more”) is of interes...
What is the foundational knowledge that children rely on to provide meaning as they construct an exa...
AbstractExact integer concepts are fundamental to a wide array of human activities, but their origin...
The psychology supporting the use of quantifier words (e.g., ‘some’, ‘most’, ‘more’) is of interest ...
Understanding the way in which counting represent numerosities was shown to be a long-lasting proces...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines what children believe about unmapped number words—those number words w...
Learning the meaning of number words is a lengthy and error-prone process. In this review, we highli...
Before children learn the specific meanings of numerals like six, do they know that they represent p...
Young children frequently make a peculiar counting mistake. When asked to count units that are sets ...
It is widely held that children learn the concept of natural number by inductive inference from thei...
Although most U. S. children can accurately count sets by 4 years of age, many fail to understa...