Math4Speed:一个免费的衡量算术流畅性的方法。

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Hannah D Loenneker, Krzysztof Cipora, Christina Artemenko, Mojtaba Soltanlou, Elien Bellon, Bert De Smedt, Javier García-Orza, Vaitsa Giannouli, Ismael Gutiérrez-Cordero, Katarzyna Lipowska, Jean-Philippe van Dijck, Xinru Yao, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Julia F Huber
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我们介绍Math4Speed (M4S),这是一种纸笔测量方法,结合了四种算术运算和不同复杂程度的项目。M4S由50个加法、50个减法、50个乘法和50个除法问题组成,每个操作限制在2分钟内。心理测量评估是通过结合来自6个欧洲国家(英国、比利时、德国、波兰、希腊和西班牙)的年轻人的便利样本(N = 1165)进行的,他们主要是大学生(77.2%)。信度和效度令人满意。构念效度反映在逆运算(如乘法和除法)之间的最大关联中。收敛效度和发散效度反映在M4S与其他算术测试的关联性高于与拼写测试的关联性。作为一种免费的测量方法,M4S将被广泛使用,并将在第一步允许对典型实验样本进行交叉研究比较。下一步,我们邀请所有研究人员为M4S的进一步发展做出贡献,提供更多文化多样性、少数民族或代表性的样本,以扩大这种算术流畅性筛选的用例,并使其更具普遍性。有兴趣的贡献者可以通过电子邮件(math4speed@psychologie.uni-tuebingen.de)与我们联系。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Math4Speed: A freely available measure of arithmetic fluency.

We introduce the Math4Speed (M4S), a paper-and-pencil measure incorporating the four arithmetic operations with items of varying complexity. M4S consists of 50 addition, 50 subtraction, 50 multiplication, and 50 division problems, limited to 2 min per operation. The psychometric evaluation was conducted by combining convenience samples of young adults (N = 1,165), who were mainly university students (77.2%), from six European countries (the United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Greece, and Spain). Reliability and validity were satisfactory. Construct validity was reflected in the largest associations between inverse operations (e.g., multiplication and division). Convergent and divergent validity were reflected in higher associations of the M4S with other arithmetic measures than with a spelling test. As a freely available measure, M4S will be widely accessible and will in this first step allow cross-study comparison for typical experimental samples. In the next step, we invite all researchers to contribute to further development of M4S by providing more culturally diverse, minority, or representative samples to broaden the use cases of this screening of arithmetic fluency and enable more generalizability. Interested contributors can get in contact via email (math4speed@psychologie.uni-tuebingen.de). (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology publishes original research papers that advance understanding of the field of experimental psychology, broadly considered. This includes, but is not restricted to, cognition, perception, motor performance, attention, memory, learning, language, decision making, development, comparative psychology, and neuroscience. The journal publishes - papers reporting empirical results that advance knowledge in a particular research area; - papers describing theoretical, methodological, or conceptual advances that are relevant to the interpretation of empirical evidence in the field; - brief reports (less than 2,500 words for the main text) that describe new results or analyses with clear theoretical or methodological import.
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