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Preschool children's understanding of basic addition principles (CROSBI ID 554923)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Pavlin-Bernardić, Nina ; Rovan, Daria ; Vlahović-Štetić, Vesna Preschool children's understanding of basic addition principles // Book of abstracts - EARLI 2009. 2009

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pavlin-Bernardić, Nina ; Rovan, Daria ; Vlahović-Štetić, Vesna

engleski

Preschool children's understanding of basic addition principles

The aim of this study was to explore age-related differences in preschoolers' additive composition, commutativity and associativity understanding. The participants were preschool children aged 4 (N=41) and 6 years (N=76). Children made judgements about the equivalence of pairs of problems in the context of deciding whether two toys had been given the same number of objects. Female experimenters interviewed children individually, one session lasting 15-20 minutes. There were three practice trials and 15 test trials. Test trials were presented in a random order. In every trial, after the child's judgement, the interviewer also asked him/her to explain why he/she thinks the bears have equal (or unequal) number of candies. Older children had more correct judgements than younger children in all three categories of problems representing different addition principles. There were no differences in the percent of correct answers between different addition principles. Qualitative analysis was performed in order to determine whether there are differences in children's justifications of their judgements. Although six-year old children used more elaborate justifications more frequently than four-year old children, both groups mostly used qualitative rather than quantitative terms in explanations of their answers. The results are in accordance with protoquantitative level of mathematical reasoning proposed by Resnick (1992).

children; additive composition; commutativity; associativity

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Podaci o prilogu

2009.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Book of abstracts - EARLI 2009

Podaci o skupu

13th Biennial Conference EARLI 2009

poster

25.08.2009-29.08.2009

Amsterdam, Nizozemska

Povezanost rada

Psihologija