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Erschienen in: Cognitive Processing 4/2017

17.07.2017 | Research Report

Configured-groups hypothesis: fast comparison of exact large quantities without counting

verfasst von: Sébastien Miravete, André Tricot, Slava Kalyuga, Franck Amadieu

Erschienen in: Cognitive Processing | Ausgabe 4/2017

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Abstract

Our innate number sense cannot distinguish between two large exact numbers of objects (e.g., 45 dots vs 46). Configured groups (e.g., 10 blocks, 20 frames) are traditionally used in schools to represent large numbers. Previous studies suggest that these external representations make it easier to use symbolic strategies such as counting ten by ten, enabling humans to differentiate exactly two large numbers. The main hypothesis of this work is that configured groups also allow for a differentiation of large exact numbers, even when symbolic strategies become ineffective. In experiment 1, the children from grade 3 were asked to compare two large collections of objects for 5 s. When the objects were organized in configured groups, the success rate was over .90. Without this configured grouping, the children were unable to make a successful comparison. Experiments 2 and 3 controlled for a strategy based on non-numerical parameters (areas delimited by dots or the sum areas of dots, etc.) or use symbolic strategies. These results suggest that configured grouping enables humans to distinguish between two large exact numbers of objects, even when innate number sense and symbolic strategies are ineffective. These results are consistent with what we call “the configured group hypothesis”: configured groups play a fundamental role in the acquisition of exact numerical abilities.

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Metadaten
Titel
Configured-groups hypothesis: fast comparison of exact large quantities without counting
verfasst von
Sébastien Miravete
André Tricot
Slava Kalyuga
Franck Amadieu
Publikationsdatum
17.07.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Cognitive Processing / Ausgabe 4/2017
Print ISSN: 1612-4782
Elektronische ISSN: 1612-4790
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-017-0826-5

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