articleChild DevelopmentMar 1, 2004BRONZE OA

Development of Numerical Estimation in Young Children

Carnegie Mellon University

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Abstract

Two experiments examined kindergartners', first graders', and second graders' numerical estimation, the internal representations that gave rise to the estimates, and the general hypothesis that developmental sequences within a domain tend to repeat themselves in new contexts. Development of estimation in this age range on 0-to-100 number lines followed the pattern observed previously with older children on 0-to-1,000 lines. Between kindergarten and second grade (6 and 8 years), patterns of estimates progressed from consistently logarithmic to a mixture of logarithmic and linear to a primarily linear pattern. Individual differences in number-line estimation correlated strongly with math achievement test scores,…

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Keywords
  • Estimation
  • Logarithm
  • Psychology
  • Number line
  • Statistics
  • Developmental psychology
  • Range (aeronautics)
  • Child development
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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