| Literature DB >> 25284885 |
Lynn S Fuchs1, David C Geary2, Douglas Fuchs1, Donald L Compton1, Carol L Hamlett1.
Abstract
This study investigated contributions of general cognitive abilities and foundational mathematical competencies to numeration understanding (i.e., base-10 structure) versus multidigit calculation skill. Children (n = 394, M = 6.5 years) were assessed on general cognitive abilities and foundational numerical competencies at start of 1st grade; on the same numerical competencies, multidigit calculation skill, and numeration understanding at end of 2nd grade; and on multidigit calculation skill and numeration understanding at end of 3rd grade. Path-analytic mediation analysis revealed that general cognitive predictors exerted more direct and more substantial effects on numeration understanding than on multidigit calculations. Foundational mathematics competencies contributed to both outcomes, but largely via 2nd-grade mathematics achievement, and results suggest a mutually supportive role between numeration understanding and multidigit calculations.Entities:
Keywords: calculation skill; longitudinal; mathematics; numeration
Year: 2014 PMID: 25284885 PMCID: PMC4182940 DOI: 10.1037/a0034444
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Educ Psychol ISSN: 0022-0663