儿童对相对数量的理解:概率判断和比例匹配

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Cognitive Development Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.1016/j.cogdev.2023.101411
Ty W. Boyer , Lindsey Bradley, Natalie Branch Greer
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理解相对数量对许多正规数学和日常经验至关重要,其发展已通过概率判断和比例匹配框架进行了研究。本研究采用计算机化任务,对幼儿园至五年级的不同社会人口背景的小学生样本(样本数 = 96,52 名女生,年龄 = 8.56 岁,5.1-12.4 岁)进行被试内测,考察了在这些框架内和框架间出现的个体差异和发展模式。结果表明,两个任务框架之间的成绩是相关的,年龄与两个任务的成绩有显著的相关性。不同任务之间也存在差异,总体而言,儿童在概率判断上比在比例匹配上更成功。因此,研究结果表明,不同框架之间存在一些个体差异和认知发展上的共性,但它们在促进相对数量问题解决策略方面的效果也不尽相同,这对发展研究和理论都有影响,并表明需要对儿童何时理解相对数量采取更细致的方法。
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Children’s understanding of relative quantities: Probability judgement and proportion matching

Understanding relative quantities is crucial for many formal mathematical and everyday experiences, and its development has been examined using both probability judgment and proportion matching frameworks. The current study examines individual difference and developmental patterns that emerge within and between these frameworks, using computerized tasks administered within-subjects to a socio-demographically diverse sample of elementary school students (N = 96, 52 female, Mage = 8.56-years, 5.1–12.4) between kindergarten and fifth-grade. The results indicate that performance between the two task frameworks was correlated, and that age was significantly correlated with performance on both tasks. There were also differences across tasks, and children were overall more successful in their probability judgements than proportion matching. The findings, therefore, indicate some individual difference and cognitive developmental commonality across frameworks, but also that they are differentially effective in prompting relative quantity problem-solving strategies, which has implications for developmental research and theory and suggests a more nuanced approach to when children understand relative quantities is needed.

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期刊介绍: Cognitive Development contains the very best empirical and theoretical work on the development of perception, memory, language, concepts, thinking, problem solving, metacognition, and social cognition. Criteria for acceptance of articles will be: significance of the work to issues of current interest, substance of the argument, and clarity of expression. For purposes of publication in Cognitive Development, moral and social development will be considered part of cognitive development when they are related to the development of knowledge or thought processes.
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