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Qin, Jike; Kim, Dan; Opfer, John – Grantee Submission, 2017
There is an ongoing debate over the psychophysical functions that best fit human data from numerical estimation tasks. To test whether one psychophysical function could account for data across diverse tasks, we examined 40 kindergartners, 38 first graders, 40 second graders and 40 adults' estimates using two fully crossed 2 × 2 designs, crossing…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Numeracy, Arithmetic, Cognitive Processes
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Markman, Ellen M. – 1979
This paper discusses research on how concepts differ in their internal organization and how these differences interact with and affect cognitive processing in children. Two types of natural concepts are focused on: classes (nouns with class-inclusion organization, such as "trees,""students,""soldiers" and collections…
Descriptors: Children, Classification, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Blevins-Knabe, Belinda – 1991
A central component in the young child's construction of a number system is an understanding of correspondence. Although current research demonstrates that preschool children use correspondence in a variety of tasks, the nature of the relationship between the use of correspondence action patterns and the use of correspondence as a quantifier is…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Division, Mathematical Concepts
Tollefsrud-Anderson, Linda – 1987
This study tested 148 preschoolers between the ages of 48 and 72 months on a Piagetian number conservation task. Children's judgment accuracy, estimation, and response latency were measured. Children were also questioned about the number conservation principle. A four-step developmental sequence was hypothesized: (1) nonconservation; (2) correct…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept), Developmental Stages
Kieren, Thomas; And Others – 1995
In dynamical theory, mathematical understanding is considered to be that of a person (or group) of a topic (or problem) in a situation or setting. This paper compares the interactions between the situations and the mathematical understandings of two students by comparing the growth in understanding within a Fibonacci sequence setting in which…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Baroody, Arthur J.; And Others – 1983
Developmental patterns and interrelationships of various informal skills, reading and writing of numerals, and a range of base ten/place value concepts/skills were examined in a study involving 78 primary school children from four schools who were individually examined in a standardized interview. A total of 23 tasks were administered and…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Development, Elementary School Students, Kindergarten Children
Hunting, Robert P. – 1982
Basic fraction concepts are viewed as the seedbed for many important mathematical ideas including the notions of equivalence, inverse, decimals, probability, ratio, and proportion. It is viewed that a critical component of children's mathematical knowledge necessary for success in certain fractional number contexts appears to be intellectual…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
Carpenter, Thomas P.; And Others – 1994
In this paper four programs are described in which children learn multidigit number concepts and operations with understanding: (1) the Supporting Ten-Structured Thinking projects, (2) the Conceptually Based Instruction project, (3) Cognitively Guided Instruction projects, and (4) the Problem Centered Mathematics Project. The diversity in these…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Cognitive Development, Demonstration Programs, Mathematics Instruction
Clements, Douglas H. – 1983
The effects of two training sequences on the development of young children's logical operations and number concepts, including rational counting strategies, were investigated. Forty-five preschool children, aged 3.11 to 4.10, were randomly assigned to two treatment groups and one control group. Subjects in the treatment groups received training…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Computation, Generalization
Francis Christi, Sister – 1980
The author describes a Piaget based curriculum involving three main themes (classification, number measurement/space, and seriation) for young mentally retarded children. Students solve problems by doing something physically and mentally to the data, shuffling the facts about in their minds, so that they will come to a logical solution. Language…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Curriculum Design, Developmental Stages
Stock, William; Flora, June – 1975
This paper analyzes Brainerd's work in assessing the developmental sequence or ordination and cardination concepts of number, and describes a study which investigated the hypothesis that task-specific difficulty could explain Brainers's data. Three new tasks were designed for the assessment of ordination and cardination and administered to a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Difficulty Level, Elementary Education, Grade 1
Shores, Jay H.; Underhill, Robert G. – 1976
A study was undertaken of the effects of formal education and conservation of numerousness on addition and subtraction problem types. Thirty-six kindergarten and 36 first-grade subjects randomly selected from one area of a school district were administered measures of conservation, problem-solving success, and modeling ability. Following factor…
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Elementary Education
Walker, Alice A. – 1975
In this paper the author reviews and synthesizes the research literature concerning the developmental relationships between conservation of number and linguistic capability in handling of quantitative and relational terms. Several models for the development of these competencies are discussed. On the basis of this review the author concludes that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Early Childhood Education, Learning
Solter, Aletha; Mayer, Richard E. – 1977
These experiments tested the hypothesis that an instructional strategy involving guided discovery will promote meaningful learning of problem solving concepts by activating an assimilative set during learning. In order to investigate the effect of discovery training and concrete manipulation, preschool children were given training in one to one…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Learning, Memory, Number Concepts
Riley, Christine A.; And Others – 1977
The purpose of this study was to examine how children represent and compare number symbols. Pre-school, kindergarten, first, third, and fifth grade children and college students judged which of two visually presented digits was numerically larger. Twelve individuals were tested at each grade level. Response latencies were collected. Children at…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Development, College Students, Concept Formation
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