scholarly journals Fact retrieval or compacted counting in arithmetic—A neurophysiological investigation of two hypotheses.

Author(s):  
Roland H. Grabner ◽  
Clemens Brunner ◽  
Valerie Lorenz ◽  
Stephan E. Vogel ◽  
Bert De Smedt
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1982 ◽  
pp. 55-56
Author(s):  
Janet Kolodner ◽  
Bob Simpson ◽  
Danny Sharpe ◽  
Brina K. McGreggor
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Author(s):  
Peter L. Pirolli ◽  
John R. Anderson
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1985 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-105
Author(s):  
Mark H. Ashcraft

Baroody (1985) suggests repeatedly that rules and procedures can provide the answers to the basic number combinations in simple arithmetic. My research with older children and adults indicates they do not, at least in the general case. After correcting Baroody's description of my network retrieval model, I indicate five weaknesses in his argument. The debate over fact retrieval versus rule- and procedure-generated answers is an empirical one. I invite Baroody to report data that buttress his position.


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