作者
Emily B Slusser, Rachel T Santiago, Hilary C Barth
发表日期
2013/2
期刊
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
卷号
142
期号
1
页码范围
193
出版商
American Psychological Association
简介
Mental representations of numerical magnitude are commonly thought to undergo discontinuous change over development in the form of a “representational shift.” This idea stems from an apparent categorical shift from logarithmic to linear patterns of numerical estimation on tasks that involve translating between numerical magnitudes and spatial positions (such as number-line estimation). However, the observed patterns of performance are broadly consistent with a fundamentally different view, based on psychophysical modeling of proportion estimation, that explains the data without appealing to discontinuous change in mental representations of numerical magnitude. The present study assessed these 2 theories' abilities to account for the development of numerical estimation in 5-through 10-year-olds. The proportional account explained estimation patterns better than the logarithmic-to-linear-shift account for all …
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EB Slusser, RT Santiago, HC Barth - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2013