Algorithmic solution of arithmetic problems and operands-answer associations in long-term memory

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serval:BIB_BB4632EEEF1B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Algorithmic solution of arithmetic problems and operands-answer associations in long-term memory
Journal
The Quarterly JournalExperimental Psychology Section A : Human Experimental Psychology
Author(s)
Thevenot C., Barrouillet P., Fayol M.
ISSN-L
0272-4987
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2001
Volume
54
Number
2
Pages
599-611
Language
english
Abstract
Many developmental models of arithmetic problem solving assume that any algorithmic solution of a given problem results in an association of the two operands and the answer in memory (Logan & Klapp, 1991; Siegler, 1996). In this experiment, adults had to perform either an operation or a comparison on the same pairs of two-digit numbers and then a recognition task. It is shown that unlike comparisons, the algorithmic solution of operations impairs the recognition of operands in adults. Thus, the postulate of a necessary and automatic storage of operands-answer associations in memory when young children solve additions by algorithmic strategies needs to be qualified.
Keywords
Algorithms, Humans, Mathematics, Memory, Problem solving, Reaction Time, Recognition (Psychology)
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