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Computational Fluency and Strategy Choice Predict Individual and Cross-National Differences in Complex Arithmetic

机译:计算流利度和策略选择可预测复杂算法中的个人差异和跨国差异

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The present study tested the hypothesis that children's fluency with basic number facts and knowledge of computational strategies, derived from early arithmetic experience, predicts their performance on complex arithmetic problems. First-grade students from United States and Taiwan (N = 152, mean age: 7.3 years) were presented with problems that differed in difficulty: single-, mixed-, and double-digit addition. Children's strategy use varied as a function of problem difficulty, consistent with Siegler's theory of strategy choice. The use of decomposition strategy interacted with computational fluency in predicting the accuracy of double-digit addition. Further, the frequency of decomposition and computational fluency fully mediated cross-national differences in accuracy on these complex arithmetic problems. The results indicate the importance of both fluency with basic number facts and the decomposition strategy for later arithmetic performance.
机译:本研究检验了以下假设:儿童从早期的算术经验中获得的具有基本数字事实和计算策略知识的流利程度,可以预测他们在复杂算术问题上的表现。来自美国和台湾的一年级学生(N = 152,平均年龄:7.3岁)遇到了不同难度的问题:加一位,两位和两位数。儿童的策略使用因问题难度而异,这与西格勒的策略选择理论是一致的。在预测两位数加法的准确性时,分解策略的使用与计算流利性相互作用。此外,在这些复杂的算术问题上,分解的频率和计算的流畅性充分体现了跨国准确性的差异。结果表明,流利使用基本数事实和分解策略对于后期算术性能的重要性。

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