Number sense‐arithmetic link in Grade 1 and Grade 2: A case of fluency
Mei Ma,
Maxim Likhanov,
Xinlin Zhou
Abstract:BackgroundRecent research suggested fluent processing as an explanation on why number sense contributes to simple arithmetic tasks—‘Fluency hypothesis’.AimsThe current study investigates whether number sense contributes to such arithmetic tasks when other cognitive factors are controlled for (including those that mediate the link); and whether this contribution varies as a function of participants' individual maths fluency levels.SampleFour hundred and thirty‐seven Chinese schoolchildren (186 females; Mage = 8… Show more
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