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Efficiency of Arithmetic Procedures Modulates the Problem-Size Effect in Subtraction

The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy efficiency can explain the modulation of the problem-size effect by arithmetic skill. More specifically, we wondered whether arithmetic skill increases the use of retrieval strategy in large problems, and/...

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Published in:The Spanish journal of psychology 2015-01, Vol.18, p.E41-E41, Article E41
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Memory
Multiplication & division
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