The cognitive profile of Chinese children with mathematics difficulties |
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Authors: | Becky Mee-yin Chan |
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Affiliation: | a Child Assessment Service, Department of Health, Hong Kong b Department of Psychology, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | This study examined how four domain-specific skills (arithmetic procedural skills, number fact retrieval, place value concept, and number sense) and two domain-general processing skills (working memory and processing speed) may account for Chinese children’s mathematics learning difficulties. Children with mathematics difficulties (MD) of two age groups (7-8 and 9-11 years) were compared with age-matched typically achieving children. For both age groups, children with MD performed significantly worse than their age-matched controls on all of the domain-specific and domain-general measures. Further analyses revealed that the MD children with literacy difficulties (MD/RD group) performed the worst on all of the measures, whereas the MD-only group was significantly outperformed by the controls on the four domain-specific measures and verbal working memory. Stepwise discriminant analyses showed that both number fact retrieval and place value concept were significant factors differentiating the MD and non-MD children. To conclude, deficits in domain-specific skills, especially those of number fact retrieval and place value understanding, characterize the profile of Chinese children with MD. |
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Keywords: | Mathematics difficulties Domain-specific skills Domain-general skills Chinese Number fact retrieval Place value concept |
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