Journal article
Implications of change/stability patterns in children's non-symbolic and symbolic magnitude judgment abilities over one year: A latent transition analysis
CS Chew, JD Forte, RA Reeve
Frontiers in Psychology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2019
Abstract
Non-symbolic magnitude abilities are often claimed to support the acquisition of symbolic magnitude abilities, which, in turn, are claimed to support emerging math abilities. However, not all studies find links between non-symbolic and symbolic magnitude abilities, or between them and math ability. To investigate possible reasons for these different findings, recent research has analyzed differences in non-symbolic/symbolic magnitude abilities using latent class modeling and has identified four different magnitude ability profiles residing within the general magnitude ability distribution that were differentially related to cognitive and math abilities. These findings may help explain the di..
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