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Gilmore, Camilla K. – Cognitive Development, 2006
The development of conceptual understanding in arithmetic is a gradual process and children may make use of a concept in some situations before others. Previous research has demonstrated that when children are given arithmetic problems with an inverse relationship they can infer that the initial and final quantities are the same. However, we do…
Descriptors: Inferences, Arithmetic, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts

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