Literature DB >> 24340798

Exploring individual differences in children's mathematical skills: a correlational and dimensional approach.

H Sigmundsson1, R C J Polman2, H Lorås3.   

Abstract

Individual differences in mathematical skills are typically explained by an innate capability to solve mathematical tasks. At the behavioural level this implies a consistent level of mathematical achievement that can be captured by strong relationships between tasks, as well as by a single statistical dimension that underlies performance on all mathematical tasks. To investigate this general assumption, the present study explored interrelations and dimensions of mathematical skills. For this purpose, 68 ten-year-old children from two schools were tested using nine mathematics tasks from the Basic Knowledge in Mathematics Test. Relatively low-to-moderate correlations between the mathematics tasks indicated most tasks shared less than 25% of their variance. There were four principal components, accounting for 70% of the variance in mathematical skill across tasks and participants. The high specificity in mathematical skills was discussed in relation to the principle of task specificity of learning.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24340798     DOI: 10.2466/04.10.pr0.113x12z2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rep        ISSN: 0033-2941


  4 in total

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