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Early childhood mathematical development: the association between patterning and proportional reasoning

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Insight into early precursors of proportional reasoning is necessary to further our theoretical understanding of mathematical development and to guide early interventions. Although several researchers have suggested patterning as a possible precursor for proportional reasoning, there is little empirical evidence to support this assumption, particularly at a young age. To address this gap, the current study explored if patterning in 4- to 5-year-olds (nā€‰=ā€‰346) is associated with proportional reasoning one and a half years later. Two measures of patterning ability (repeating and growing patterns) and two measures of proportional reasoning (one with discrete quantities and one with a discrete and a continuous quantity) were administered, together with measures addressing general cognitive and numerical abilities. Regression analyses showed that patterning is a unique predictor of proportional reasoning ability over and above sex and general cognitive and numerical abilities. An interaction effect between pattern types and the nature of the quantities was observed: Performance on repeating patterns was uniquely related to performance on proportional reasoning with two discrete quantities, whereas performance on growing patterns was uniquely related to performance on proportional reasoning with a discrete and a continuous quantity. Theoretical implications and suggestions for future studies are discussed.
Tijdschrift: Educational Studies in Mathematics
ISSN: 0013-1954
Issue: 1
Volume: 107
Pagina's: 1 - 18
Jaar van publicatie:2021
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BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Closed