Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the ability to judge which of two numbers is larger) and their role in predicting individual differences in school-relevant math achievement. Children\u27s ability to compare both symbolic (e.g. Arabic numerals) and nonsymbolic (e.g. dot arrays) magnitudes has been found to correlate with their math achievement. The available evidence, however, has focused on computerized paradigms, which may not always be suitable for universal, quick application in the classroom. Furthermore, it is currently unclear whether both symbolic and nonsymbolic magnitude comparison are related to children\u27s performance on tests of arithmetic competence and whether eith...
The ability to compare symbolic numerical magnitudes correlates with children’s concurrent and futur...
What developmental roles do nonsymbolic (e.g., dot arrays) and symbolic (i.e., Arabic numerals) magn...
Background. The ability to compare numbers, as the most basic form of number sense, has been related...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
The ability to compare symbolic numerical magnitudes correlates with children’s concurrent and futur...
Children’s ability to compare symbolic (e.g., Arabic numerals) and nonsymbolic (e.g., dot arrays) nu...
Many studies have tested the association between number magnitude processing and mathematics achieve...
Basic numerical skills provide an important foundation for the learning of mathematics. Thus, it is ...
Many studies tested the association between numerical magnitude processing and mathematics achieveme...
What developmental roles do nonsymbolic (e.g., dot arrays) and symbolic (i.e., Arabic numerals) magn...
The ability to compare symbolic numerical magnitudes correlates with children’s concurrent and futur...
What developmental roles do nonsymbolic (e.g., dot arrays) and symbolic (i.e., Arabic numerals) magn...
Background. The ability to compare numbers, as the most basic form of number sense, has been related...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
The ability to compare symbolic numerical magnitudes correlates with children’s concurrent and futur...
Children’s ability to compare symbolic (e.g., Arabic numerals) and nonsymbolic (e.g., dot arrays) nu...
Many studies have tested the association between number magnitude processing and mathematics achieve...
Basic numerical skills provide an important foundation for the learning of mathematics. Thus, it is ...
Many studies tested the association between numerical magnitude processing and mathematics achieveme...
What developmental roles do nonsymbolic (e.g., dot arrays) and symbolic (i.e., Arabic numerals) magn...
The ability to compare symbolic numerical magnitudes correlates with children’s concurrent and futur...
What developmental roles do nonsymbolic (e.g., dot arrays) and symbolic (i.e., Arabic numerals) magn...
Background. The ability to compare numbers, as the most basic form of number sense, has been related...