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Bull, Rebecca; Lee, Kerry; Muñez, David – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Difficulties in mathematics are argued to stem from impairments of a specialized system of numerical magnitude representation. This study investigates whether different measures of numerical magnitude understanding in kindergarten uniquely predict mathematical achievement concurrently and 6 months later, and also examines the relative explanatory…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Achievement, Number Concepts
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Simsek, Emine; Xenidou-Dervou, Iro; Hunter, Jodie; Dowens, Margaret Gillon; Pang, JeongSuk; Lee, Yujin; McNeil, Nicole M.; Kirkland, Patrick K.; Jones, Ian – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Many primary school students have difficulties understanding mathematical equivalence with considerably poorer performance in some countries than in others. However, students' formal understanding of equivalence has significant and long-lasting effects, as it predicts arithmetic and algebra achievement throughout school years. Currently, little is…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Students, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
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Vasilyeva, Marina; Laski, Elida V.; Veraksa, Aleksander; Bukhalenkova, Daria – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Elementary school mathematics instruction aims to develop children's understanding of both numerical and spatial mathematics--two key areas of mathematical learning. The present study explored how learning within one of these areas may impact the other. Specifically, it investigated whether a measurement-to-number intervention designed to increase…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Kindergarten, Young Children
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Bennett, Amy; Inglis, Matthew; Gilmore, Camilla – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Parents are frequently advised to use number books to help their children learn the meaning of number words and symbols. How should these resources be designed to best support learning? Previous research has shown that number books typically include multiple concrete representations of number. However, a large body of mathematics education…
Descriptors: Numbers, Symbols (Mathematics), Mathematical Concepts, Learning Strategies
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McNeil, Nicole M.; Hornburg, Caroline Byrd; Brletic-Shipley, Heather; Matthews, Julia M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Elementary school children (ages 7-11) struggle to understand mathematical equivalence, a foundational prealgebraic concept. Some manipulations to the learning environment, including well-structured nontraditional arithmetic practice alone, have been shown to improve children's understanding; however, improvements have been modest. The goal of…
Descriptors: Children, Intervention, Arithmetic, Elementary School Students
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Carbonneau, Kira J.; Marley, Scott C.; Selig, James P. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
The use of manipulatives to teach mathematics is often prescribed as an efficacious teaching strategy. To examine the empirical evidence regarding the use of manipulatives during mathematics instruction, we conducted a systematic search of the literature. This search identified 55 studies that compared instruction with manipulatives to a control…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
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Sherman, Jody; Bisanz, Jeffrey – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2009
Children's failure on equivalence problems (e.g., 5 + 4 = 7 + __) is believed to be the result of misunderstanding the equal sign and has been tested using symbolic problems (including "="). For Study 1 (N = 48), we designed a nonsymbolic method for presenting equivalence problems to determine whether Grade 2 children's difficulty is due…
Descriptors: Intervention, Grade 2, Mathematics Instruction, Arithmetic
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McNeil, Nicole M.; Weinberg, Aaron; Hattikudur, Shanta; Stephens, Ana C.; Asquith, Pamela; Knuth, Eric J.; Alibali, Martha W. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2010
This study examined how literal symbols affect students' understanding of algebraic expressions. Middle school students (N = 322) were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 conditions in which they were asked to interpret an expression (e.g., 4c + 3b) in a story problem. Each literal symbol represented the price of an item. In the c-and-b condition, the…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Textbooks, Mnemonics, Algebra
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Bernardo, Allan B. I.; Okagaki, Lynn – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1994
Four experiments involving 440 college students in the Philippines and United States examined the effects of symbolic knowledge and problem-information context on translating relational statements into mathematical equations. Results indicate that symbolic knowledge is not always easily accessible in contexts that differ from ordinary…
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Students, Context Effect, Equations (Mathematics)