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A Preliminary Investigation of the Relationship Between Fluency and Application for Multiplication
Authors:Fan-Yu?Lin  JrEmail author" target="_blank">Richard?M?KubinaJrEmail author
Institution:(1) Special Education at California State University, Stanislaus;(2) The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA;(3) Department of Educational and School Psychology and Special Education, The Pennsylvania State University, 211 CEDAR Building, University Park, PA, 16802
Abstract:Research suggests component skill performance has a strong positive relationship with composite skill performance. This study examined the association between accuracy and fluency for the component-composite relationship within multiplication. One hundred and fifty-seven fifth-graders did one-minute assessments for single-digit, and multi-digit multiplication problems. The results demonstrated the students achieved high levels of accuracy but low levels of fluency. Strong correlations between the component-composite skill fluency suggest that fluent component skills may have a significant role in composite skill performance. Moderate/low correlations between component and composite skill accuracy indicate that more than one skill component may contribute to composite skill acquisition.
Keywords:fluency  application  component and composite performance
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