Symbolic magnitude processing in elementary school children: A group administered paper-and-pencil measure (SYMP Test)

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Carmen Brankaer
Pol Ghesquière
Bert De Smedt
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[1] University of Leuven,Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Parenting and Special Education Research Unit
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Behavior Research Methods | 2017年 / 49卷
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Symbolic magnitude processing; Number sense; Mathematical difficulties; Screening; Reliability and validity; Dyscalculia;
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The ability to compare symbolic numerical magnitudes correlates with children’s concurrent and future mathematics achievement. We developed and evaluated a quick timed paper-and-pencil measure that can easily be used, for example in large-scale research, in which children have to cross out the numerically larger of two Arabic one- and two-digit numbers (SYMP Test). We investigated performance on this test in 1,588 primary school children (Grades 1–6) and examined in each grade its associations with mathematics achievement. The SYMP Test had satisfactory test-retest reliability. The SYMP Test showed significant and stable correlations with mathematics achievement for both one-digit and two-digit comparison, across all grades. This replicates the previously observed association between symbolic numerical magnitude processing and mathematics achievement, but extends it by showing that the association is observed in all grades in primary education and occurs for single- as well as multi-digit processing. Children with mathematical learning difficulties performed significantly lower on one-digit comparison and two-digit comparison in all grades. This all suggests satisfactory construct and criterion-related validity of the SYMP Test, which can be used in research, when performing large-scale (intervention) studies, and by practitioners, as screening measure to identify children at risk for mathematical difficulties or dyscalculia.
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