Inhibitory control and decimal number comparison in school-aged children

Volume: 12, Issue: 11, Pages: e0188276 - e0188276
Published: Nov 20, 2017
Abstract
School-aged children erroneously think that 1.45 is larger 1.5 because 45 is larger than 5. Using a negative priming paradigm, we investigated whether the ability to compare the magnitude of decimal numbers in the context in which the smallest number has the greatest number of digits after the decimal point (1.45 vs. 1.5) is rooted in part on the ability to inhibit the “greater the number of digits the greater its magnitude” misconception...
Paper Details
Title
Inhibitory control and decimal number comparison in school-aged children
Published Date
Nov 20, 2017
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
11
Pages
e0188276 - e0188276
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