Are small additions solved by direct retrieval from memory or automated counting procedures? a rejoinder to chen and campbell (2018)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Catherine Thevenot from the SSP, Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, Géopolis Building, Room, Lausanne, Switzerland have published the research work: Are small additions solved by direct retrieval from memory or automated counting procedures? A rejoinder to Chen and Campbell (2018), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Scholars of numerical cognition generally agree that adults typically solve small single-digit additions (i.e., with a sum ≤ 10) by directly retrieving their answer from long-term memory (e_g, Ashcraft, 1982, 1992; Ashcraft and amp; Guillaume, 2009; Campbell, 1995). Chen and Campbell contest the . . .

     

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