Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This study examined, through the problem-size effect, whether exact calculation and computational estimation are categorically different. In Experiment 1, 26 teacher candidates, most of whom were female, Caucasian, and in their early 20s, estimated 27 randomly generated double-digit multiplication problems. In Experiment 2, 44 similar participants estimated and calculated a common set of double-digit multiplication problems. Analysis of reaction times and error rates indicates that the problem-size effect holds true for exact calculation but not for estimation. In estimation, as problem size increases, reaction times do not increase, nor does the rate of unreasonable estimates. I...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. When solving multi-digit subtraction problems, children are instructed to use d...
Being able to perform computational estimations efficiently is an important skill. Furthermore, comp...
In this article, the author presents three major reasons for making estimates to computational situa...
Groups of children in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades and college students performed exact calculation and ...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
The current study investigates which general cognitive functions and early numerical skills are pred...
Computational estimation is omnipresent in our everyday lives (Northcote & McIntosh, 1999) but many ...
This paper reports on part of a larger study to compare students ’ computation and estimation skills...
The approximate number system (ANS) has been consistently found to be associated with math achieveme...
<div><p>The approximate number system (ANS) has been consistently found to be associated with math a...
The purpose of this research is to obtain performance data on the computational estimation and menta...
For several decades computational estimation is seen as an important topic in primary mathematics ed...
There are two well-known computation methods for solving multi-digit subtraction items, namely menta...
The authors examined developmental and individual differences in pure numerical estimation, the type...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. When solving multi-digit subtraction problems, children are instructed to use d...
Being able to perform computational estimations efficiently is an important skill. Furthermore, comp...
In this article, the author presents three major reasons for making estimates to computational situa...
Groups of children in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades and college students performed exact calculation and ...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
The current study investigates which general cognitive functions and early numerical skills are pred...
Computational estimation is omnipresent in our everyday lives (Northcote & McIntosh, 1999) but many ...
This paper reports on part of a larger study to compare students ’ computation and estimation skills...
The approximate number system (ANS) has been consistently found to be associated with math achieveme...
<div><p>The approximate number system (ANS) has been consistently found to be associated with math a...
The purpose of this research is to obtain performance data on the computational estimation and menta...
For several decades computational estimation is seen as an important topic in primary mathematics ed...
There are two well-known computation methods for solving multi-digit subtraction items, namely menta...
The authors examined developmental and individual differences in pure numerical estimation, the type...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. When solving multi-digit subtraction problems, children are instructed to use d...
Being able to perform computational estimations efficiently is an important skill. Furthermore, comp...
In this article, the author presents three major reasons for making estimates to computational situa...