It takes nine days to iron a shirt: the development of cognitive estimation skills in school age children. |
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Authors: | Brian T Harel Antonius H N Cillessen Deborah A Fein Sarah E Bullard Alyson Aviv |
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Affiliation: | University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA, USA. |
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Abstract: | Data are presented for 315 elementary school-aged children (K-11) who took the Biber Cognitive Estimation Test, a 20-item test with five estimation questions in each of four domains: quantity, time/duration, weight, and distance/length. Performance showed significant development yearly until around the age of nine years, with much slower development subsequently. No gender effects were found. Age and fund of knowledge correlated with overall test performance. Fund of information accounted for a large proportion of the variance in estimation skills for children 8 years and under, but not for children 9 years and older. Since estimation skills require retrieval and manipulation of relevant knowledge and inhibition of impulsive responding and are necessary in many everyday tasks, it was anticipated that this test may provide a useful measure of judgment and estimations and may correlate with other executive skills in school-aged children. |
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