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The relevance of basic numerical skills for fraction processing: Evidence from cross-sectional data

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posted on 2025-07-07, 08:29 authored by Silke WorthaSilke Wortha, Elise Klein, Katharina Lambert, Tanja Dackermann, Korbinian Moeller
Recent research indicated that fraction understanding is an important predictor of later mathematical achievement. In the current study we investigated associations between basic numerical skills and students’ fraction processing. We analyzed data of 939 German secondary school students (age range = 11.92 to 18.00 years) and evaluated the determinants of fraction processing considering basic numerical skills as predictors (i.e., number line estimation, basic arithmetic operations, non-symbolic magnitude comparison, etc.). Additionally, we controlled for general cognitive ability, grade level, and sex. We found that multiplication, subtraction, conceptual knowledge, number line estimation, and basic geometry were significantly associated with fraction processing beyond significant associations of general cognitive ability and sex. Moreover, relative weight analysis revealed that addition and approximate arithmetic should also be considered as relevant predictors for fraction processing. The current results provide food for thought that further research should focus on investigating whether recapitulating basic numerical content in secondary school mathematics education can be beneficial for acquiring more complex mathematical concepts such as fractions.<p></p>

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Netzwerk Bildungsforschung“ (Educational Research Network)

EAD Graduate School & Research Network [GSC1028]

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  • Science

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PLoS One

Volume

18

Issue

1

Article number

e0281241

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© Wortha et al

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This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Acceptance date

2023-01-18

Publication date

2023-01-31

Copyright date

2023

ISSN

1932-6203

eISSN

1932-6203

Language

  • en

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Carvalho PF

Depositor

Prof Korbinian Moeller. Deposit date: 17 June 2025

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