International audienceIn two experiments, we tested the hypothesis that strategy performance on a given trial is influenced by the difficulty of the strategy executed on the immediately preceding trial, an effect that we call strategy sequential difficulty effect. Participants' task was to provide approximate sums to two-digit addition problems by using cued rounding strategies. Results showed that performance was poorer after a difficult strategy than after an easy strategy. Our results have important theoretical and empirical implications for computational models of strategy choices and for furthering our understanding of strategic variations in arithmetic as well as in human cognition in general
33rd Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS), Banff, CANADA, MAY, 2014International audie...
A total of 72 participants estimated products of complex multiplications of two-digit operands (e.g....
International audienceThe present study examined individual differences in strategy use in the conte...
International audienceIn two experiments, we tested the hypothesis that strategy performance on a gi...
International audienceStrategy sequential difficulty effects are the findings that when participants...
Dans cette thèse, nous soutenons l'idée que les ressources cognitives disponibles pour l'exécution d...
WOS:000318496800001International audienceUittenhove and Lemaire (Exp Psychol 59(5):295-301, 2012) fo...
WOS:000345487400016International audienceWhen participants accomplish cognitive tasks, they obtain p...
International audienceThe present study tested sequential difficulty effects (SDEs) in arit...
International audienceIt is well known that people use several strategies to accomplish most cogniti...
What happens when people are asked to respond as quickly or as accurately as possible? This study te...
International audienceThe present study investigates how children's better strategy selection and st...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...
This doctoral dissertation consists of a series of four manuscripts in which we investigated the inf...
This study investigated whether sequential difficulty effects emerge during processing of a mixed se...
33rd Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS), Banff, CANADA, MAY, 2014International audie...
A total of 72 participants estimated products of complex multiplications of two-digit operands (e.g....
International audienceThe present study examined individual differences in strategy use in the conte...
International audienceIn two experiments, we tested the hypothesis that strategy performance on a gi...
International audienceStrategy sequential difficulty effects are the findings that when participants...
Dans cette thèse, nous soutenons l'idée que les ressources cognitives disponibles pour l'exécution d...
WOS:000318496800001International audienceUittenhove and Lemaire (Exp Psychol 59(5):295-301, 2012) fo...
WOS:000345487400016International audienceWhen participants accomplish cognitive tasks, they obtain p...
International audienceThe present study tested sequential difficulty effects (SDEs) in arit...
International audienceIt is well known that people use several strategies to accomplish most cogniti...
What happens when people are asked to respond as quickly or as accurately as possible? This study te...
International audienceThe present study investigates how children's better strategy selection and st...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...
This doctoral dissertation consists of a series of four manuscripts in which we investigated the inf...
This study investigated whether sequential difficulty effects emerge during processing of a mixed se...
33rd Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS), Banff, CANADA, MAY, 2014International audie...
A total of 72 participants estimated products of complex multiplications of two-digit operands (e.g....
International audienceThe present study examined individual differences in strategy use in the conte...