Individuals solve arithmetic problems in different ways and the strategies they choose are indicators of advanced competencies such as adaptivity and flexibility, and predict mathematical achievement. Understanding the factors that encourage or hinder the selection of different strategies is therefore important for helping individuals to succeed in mathematics. Our research contributed to this goal by investigating the skills required for selecting the associativity shortcut-strategy, where problems such as ‘16 + 38 – 35’ are solved by performing the subtraction (38 – 35 = 3) before the addition (3 + 16 = 19). In a well-powered, pre-registered study, adults completed two tasks that involved ‘a + b – c’ problems, and we recorded a) whether a...
This study investigated ability-related differences in strategy use and development in the domain of...
We investigated the use of the subtraction by addition strategy, an important mental calculation str...
This study was designed to identify individual differences predicting competence in solving written ...
Individuals solve arithmetic problems in different ways and the strategies they choose are indicator...
Individuals solve arithmetic problems in different ways and the strategies they choose are indicator...
Materials for domain-specific tasks to assess calculation skills and order of operations questionnai...
Many mathematics problems can be solved in different ways or by using different strategies. Good kno...
This study aimed at analysing traditionally taught children's acquisition and use of shortcut strate...
Central elements of adaptive expertise in arithmetic problem solving are flexibility, using multiple...
This study examined adults' use of indirect addition and direct subtraction strategies on multi-digi...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...
Conceptual knowledge of key principles underlying arithmetic is an important precursor to understand...
Psychopy files and stimuli for tasks for assess working memory, inhibition and switching<br
Algebra and geometry are important components of mathematics that are often considered gatekeepers f...
Based on research on expertise a person can be said to possess integrated conceptual knowledge when ...
This study investigated ability-related differences in strategy use and development in the domain of...
We investigated the use of the subtraction by addition strategy, an important mental calculation str...
This study was designed to identify individual differences predicting competence in solving written ...
Individuals solve arithmetic problems in different ways and the strategies they choose are indicator...
Individuals solve arithmetic problems in different ways and the strategies they choose are indicator...
Materials for domain-specific tasks to assess calculation skills and order of operations questionnai...
Many mathematics problems can be solved in different ways or by using different strategies. Good kno...
This study aimed at analysing traditionally taught children's acquisition and use of shortcut strate...
Central elements of adaptive expertise in arithmetic problem solving are flexibility, using multiple...
This study examined adults' use of indirect addition and direct subtraction strategies on multi-digi...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...
Conceptual knowledge of key principles underlying arithmetic is an important precursor to understand...
Psychopy files and stimuli for tasks for assess working memory, inhibition and switching<br
Algebra and geometry are important components of mathematics that are often considered gatekeepers f...
Based on research on expertise a person can be said to possess integrated conceptual knowledge when ...
This study investigated ability-related differences in strategy use and development in the domain of...
We investigated the use of the subtraction by addition strategy, an important mental calculation str...
This study was designed to identify individual differences predicting competence in solving written ...