Individual Differences in Numerical Comparison Is Independent of Numerical Precision

Numeracy, as measured by performance on the non-symbolic numerical comparison task, is a key construct in numerical and mathematical cognition. The current study examines individual variation in performance on the numerical comparison task. We contrast the hypothesis that performance on the numerica...

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Main Author: Richard Prather
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PsychOpen 2019-08-01
Series:Journal of Numerical Cognition
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Online Access:http://jnc.psychopen.eu/article/view/164
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spelling doaj-18ed77c99cdb4ac090907212dc68a67c2020-11-25T01:13:46ZengPsychOpenJournal of Numerical Cognition2363-87612019-08-015222024010.5964/jnc.v5i2.164jnc.v5i2.164Individual Differences in Numerical Comparison Is Independent of Numerical PrecisionRichard Prather0University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USANumeracy, as measured by performance on the non-symbolic numerical comparison task, is a key construct in numerical and mathematical cognition. The current study examines individual variation in performance on the numerical comparison task. We contrast the hypothesis that performance on the numerical comparison task is primarily due to more accurate representations of numbers with the hypothesis that performance dependent on decision-making factors. We present data from two behavioral experiments and a mathematical model. In both behavioral experiments we measure the precision of participant’s numerical value representation using a free response estimation task. Taken together, results suggest that individual variation in numerical comparison performance is not predicted by variation in the precision of participants’ numerical value representation.http://jnc.psychopen.eu/article/view/164estimationnon-symbolicprecisionmodeling
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Individual Differences in Numerical Comparison Is Independent of Numerical Precision
Journal of Numerical Cognition
estimation
non-symbolic
precision
modeling
author_facet Richard Prather
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title Individual Differences in Numerical Comparison Is Independent of Numerical Precision
title_short Individual Differences in Numerical Comparison Is Independent of Numerical Precision
title_full Individual Differences in Numerical Comparison Is Independent of Numerical Precision
title_fullStr Individual Differences in Numerical Comparison Is Independent of Numerical Precision
title_full_unstemmed Individual Differences in Numerical Comparison Is Independent of Numerical Precision
title_sort individual differences in numerical comparison is independent of numerical precision
publisher PsychOpen
series Journal of Numerical Cognition
issn 2363-8761
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Numeracy, as measured by performance on the non-symbolic numerical comparison task, is a key construct in numerical and mathematical cognition. The current study examines individual variation in performance on the numerical comparison task. We contrast the hypothesis that performance on the numerical comparison task is primarily due to more accurate representations of numbers with the hypothesis that performance dependent on decision-making factors. We present data from two behavioral experiments and a mathematical model. In both behavioral experiments we measure the precision of participant’s numerical value representation using a free response estimation task. Taken together, results suggest that individual variation in numerical comparison performance is not predicted by variation in the precision of participants’ numerical value representation.
topic estimation
non-symbolic
precision
modeling
url http://jnc.psychopen.eu/article/view/164
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