Inducing ordinal and cardinal representations of the first five natural numbers |
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Authors: | Charles J Brainerd |
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Affiliation: | University of Alberta, Canada |
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Abstract: | The prediction that the ordinal property of natural number symbols (using these symbols to represent the terms in an ordered progression) is more easily learned than the cardinal property of natural number symbols (using these symbols to represent the manyness of collections) was examined in this experiment. Preschoolers who evidenced no proficiency with either the ordinal or cardinal properties of natural number symbols were trained to acquire these properties via simple feedback. Both properties proved to be trainable. The most important findings were that the ordinal property was much easier to train than the cardinal property, ordinal training effects were more durable across a 1-week interval than cardinal training effects, and ordinal training appeared to transfer better than cardinal training. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to the author at Department of Psychology University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2E9. |
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