Retrieval from Memory or Procedural Strategies for Addition Problems : the Use of the Operand-Recognition Paradigm in 10-Year-Old Children

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serval:BIB_680C0FEC087B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Retrieval from Memory or Procedural Strategies for Addition Problems : the Use of the Operand-Recognition Paradigm in 10-Year-Old Children
Journal
Swiss Journal of Psychology/Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Psychologie/Revue Suisse de Psychologie
Author(s)
Fanget M., Thevenot C., Castel C., Fayol M.
ISSN-L
1421-0185
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Volume
70
Number
1
Pages
35-39
Language
english
Abstract
In this study, we used a paradigm recently developed (Thevenot, Fanget, & Fayol, 2007) to determine whether 10-year-old children solve simple addition problems by retrieval of the answer from long-term memory or by calculation procedures. Our paradigm is unique in that it does not rely on reaction times or verbal reports, which are known to potentially bias the results, especially in children. Rather, it takes advantage of the fact that calculation procedures degrade the memory traces of the operands, so that it is more difficult to recognize them when they have been involved in the solution of an addition problem by calculation rather than by retrieval. The present study sharpens the current conclusions in the literature and shows that, when the sum of addition problems is up to 10, children mainly use retrieval, but when it is greater than 10, they mainly use calculation procedures.
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