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The Relations Between Number Property Strategies,Working Memory,and Multiplication in Elementary Students
Authors:Ru-De Liu  Yi Ding  Bing-Cheng Gao  Dake Zhang
Institution:1. Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China;2. Fordham University;3. National Institute of Education Sciences, Beijing, China;4. Rutgers University
Abstract:This study aimed to examine the relations among property strategies, working memory, and multiplication tasks with 101 Chinese fourth-grade students. Two multiplication property strategies (associative and distributive) were compared with no strategy and demonstrated differentiated effects on students’ accuracy and reaction time. Associative property strategy outperformed the distributive strategy and no strategy on the measures of accuracy and reaction time. The findings support the problem difficulty effect. The findings indicate that if a strategy does not necessarily simplify a problem, it might not help to enhance accuracy, suggesting that multiplication property strategies should be used with respect to the structural features of the problems. Among more difficult problems, visuospatial sketchpad consistently explained unique variances in problem accuracy.
Keywords:Chinese elementary students  property strategies  problem difficulty  multiplication  working memory
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