International audienceWe investigated strategies used to estimate answers to addition problems. Two hundred and sixteen participants (72 adults, 72 sixth graders, and 72 fourth graders) had to provide estimates of three-by-three digit addition problems (e.g., 249 + 743). The choice/no-choice method was used to obtain unbiased estimates of the performance characteristics of strategies. Results showed that (a) at all ages, the most common strategy was to round both operands down to the closest smaller decades, (b) strategy use and execution were influenced by participants' age, problem features, and relative strategy performance, and (c) age-related changes in computational estimation include changes in relative strategy use and execution, as...
Being able to perform computational estimations efficiently is an important skill. Furthermore, comp...
The present study investigated age-related differences in children’s within-item strategy switching....
We examined how children's strategy choices in solving complex subtraction problems are related to g...
International audienceWe investigated strategies used to estimate answers to addition problems. Two ...
International audienceThis study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in...
Computational estimation is omnipresent in our everyday lives (Northcote & McIntosh, 1999) but many ...
International audienceStrategies used to solve two-digit addition problems (e.g., 27 + 48, Experimen...
Abstract This study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in computa...
Fifth and seventh-graders accomplished computational estimation tasks in conditions where only one v...
Four experiments document adults ’ age-related changes in computational estimation performance and i...
International audienceFour experiments document adults' age-related changes in computational estimat...
International audienceThird and fifth graders (Experiment 1) and fifth and seventh graders (Experime...
International audienceThe present study investigates how children's better strategy selection and st...
For several decades computational estimation is seen as an important topic in primary mathematics ed...
The present study investigated how elementary-school children solve two-digit addition problems (e.g...
Being able to perform computational estimations efficiently is an important skill. Furthermore, comp...
The present study investigated age-related differences in children’s within-item strategy switching....
We examined how children's strategy choices in solving complex subtraction problems are related to g...
International audienceWe investigated strategies used to estimate answers to addition problems. Two ...
International audienceThis study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in...
Computational estimation is omnipresent in our everyday lives (Northcote & McIntosh, 1999) but many ...
International audienceStrategies used to solve two-digit addition problems (e.g., 27 + 48, Experimen...
Abstract This study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in computa...
Fifth and seventh-graders accomplished computational estimation tasks in conditions where only one v...
Four experiments document adults ’ age-related changes in computational estimation performance and i...
International audienceFour experiments document adults' age-related changes in computational estimat...
International audienceThird and fifth graders (Experiment 1) and fifth and seventh graders (Experime...
International audienceThe present study investigates how children's better strategy selection and st...
For several decades computational estimation is seen as an important topic in primary mathematics ed...
The present study investigated how elementary-school children solve two-digit addition problems (e.g...
Being able to perform computational estimations efficiently is an important skill. Furthermore, comp...
The present study investigated age-related differences in children’s within-item strategy switching....
We examined how children's strategy choices in solving complex subtraction problems are related to g...