Attention to numerosity varies across individuals and task contexts

IF 2 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. Mazzocco, Jenny Yun Chen Chan, Jeffrey K. Bye, Emily R Padrutt, Taylor L. Praus-Singh, Sarah L. Lukowski, Ethan C. Brown, Rachel E Olson
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Children’s spontaneous focus on numerosity (SFON) is described as an unprompted tendency that is stable across contexts. The attention to number task (AtN), an experimental forced-choice picture-matching task designed to evaluate select aspects of children’s focus on numerosity, may reveal whether task materials can implicitly prompt children to focus on numerosity. In two studies, we replicate earlier findings showing an effect of task context on children’s performance on the AtN: When asked to identify one or more matches to a target picture from an array of four options, the frequency with which preschoolers and adults identify a numerosity-based match varies as a function of the features on which the remaining match options are based. We addressed a limitation of the original AtN study by including novel combinations of features as additional trials, with which we continued to demonstrate contextual effects. We also showed that adults seemed more susceptible than children to be primed to attend to numerosity on subsequent trials. Children’s focus on numerosity under these experimental conditions was remarkably low. We discuss the implications of these findings for better understanding the SFON construct.
对数字的关注因个体和任务背景而异
摘要儿童对数量的自发关注(SFON)被描述为一种自发的倾向,在不同的环境中是稳定的。关注数字任务(AtN)是一项实验性的强迫选择图片匹配任务,旨在评估儿童对数字能力的关注,它可能揭示任务材料是否能隐含地促使儿童关注数字能力。在两项研究中,我们复制了早期的发现,这些发现表明任务上下文对儿童在AtN上的表现有影响:当被要求从四个选项中识别出与目标图片的一个或多个匹配时,学龄前儿童和成年人识别基于数字的匹配的频率随着剩余匹配选项所基于的特征而变化。我们通过将新的特征组合作为额外的试验来解决最初的AtN研究的局限性,我们继续证明上下文效应。我们还表明,在随后的试验中,成年人似乎比儿童更容易受到数不胜数的影响。在这些实验条件下,孩子们对数量的关注度非常低。我们讨论了这些发现对更好地理解SFON结构的影响。
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Mathematical Thinking and Learning
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