Children's reasoning was examined within two educational contexts (word reading and addition) so as to understand the factors that contribute to relational reasoning in the two domains. Sixty-seven 5- to 7-year-olds were given a series of related words to read or single-digit addition items to solve (interspersed with unrelated items). The frequency, accuracy, and response times of children's self-reports on the conceptually related items provided a measure of relational reasoning, while performance on the unrelated addition and reading items provided a measure of procedural skill. The results indicated that the children's ability to use conceptual relations to solve both reading and addition problems enhanced speed and accuracy levels, inc...
This is a report of a study of the representations and strategies for addition, used by a sample of ...
Scientific reasoning refers to the thinking skills involved in conceiving and conducting an investig...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relative importance of working memory, counting ability, an...
The study addresses the relational reasoning of different-aged children and how addition reasoning i...
The research of inter- and intra-individual differences in arithmetical development has revealed not...
The purpose of the research was to examine the role of analogical reasoning in children's early read...
This study analysed the different types of arithmetic knowledge that young children utilise when sol...
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This chapter from a longer work concerns the ability of children to solve arithmetic word problems. ...
This paper describes a study to analyse how 4-6-year-olds (N=45) children solve different types of ...
This study investigated the relationships between Piagetian logical reasoning abilities with an info...
While previous studies mainly focused on children’s additive and multiplicative reasoning abilities,...
Previous research on children's conceptual and procedural understanding of fractions, and other arit...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Learning in some domains requi...
This is a report of a study of the representations and strategies for addition, used by a sample of ...
Scientific reasoning refers to the thinking skills involved in conceiving and conducting an investig...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relative importance of working memory, counting ability, an...
The study addresses the relational reasoning of different-aged children and how addition reasoning i...
The research of inter- and intra-individual differences in arithmetical development has revealed not...
The purpose of the research was to examine the role of analogical reasoning in children's early read...
This study analysed the different types of arithmetic knowledge that young children utilise when sol...
The paper presents findings from a project which explored 6-7 year old children’s understandingand u...
This study investigated the conceptual understanding that low-attaining children have and are able t...
This chapter from a longer work concerns the ability of children to solve arithmetic word problems. ...
This paper describes a study to analyse how 4-6-year-olds (N=45) children solve different types of ...
This study investigated the relationships between Piagetian logical reasoning abilities with an info...
While previous studies mainly focused on children’s additive and multiplicative reasoning abilities,...
Previous research on children's conceptual and procedural understanding of fractions, and other arit...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Learning in some domains requi...
This is a report of a study of the representations and strategies for addition, used by a sample of ...
Scientific reasoning refers to the thinking skills involved in conceiving and conducting an investig...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relative importance of working memory, counting ability, an...