The Cognitive Predictors of Computational Skill with Whole versus Rational Numbers: An Exploratory Study |
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Authors: | Seethaler Pamela M Fuchs Lynn S Star Jon R Bryant Joan |
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Affiliation: | aVanderbilt University, United States;bHarvard University, United States |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the present study was to explore the 3rd-grade cognitive predictors of 5th-grade computational skill with rational numbers and how those are similar to and different from the cognitive predictors of whole-number computational skill. Students (n = 688) were assessed on incoming whole-number calculation skill, language, nonverbal reasoning, concept formation, processing speed, and working memory in the fall of 3rd grade. Students were followed longitudinally and assessed on calculation skill with whole numbers and with rational numbers in the spring of 5th grade. The unique predictors of skill with whole-number computation were incoming whole-number calculation skill, nonverbal reasoning, concept formation, and working memory (numerical executive control). In addition to these cognitive abilities, language emerged as a unique predictor of rational-number computational skill. |
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Keywords: | Mathematics Elementary Cognitive predictor Rational numbers Computation |
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