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Reasoning by Mathematical Induction in Children's Arithmetic

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Book Reasoning by Mathematical Induction in Children's Arithmetic Leslie Smith
Libristo code: 04490907
Publishers Emerald Publishing Limited, August 2002
How do children understand reasoning by mathematical induction? Mathematical induction - Poincare's... Full description
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How do children understand reasoning by mathematical induction? Mathematical induction - Poincare's reasoning by recurrence - is a standard form of inference with two distinctive properties. One is its necessity. The other is its universality or inference from particular to general. This means that mathematical induction is similar to both logical deduction and empirical induction, and yet is different from both. In a major study 40 years ago, Inhelder and Piaget set out two conclusions about the development of this type of reasoning in advance of logical deduction during childhood. This developmental sequence has gone unremarked in research on cognitive development. This study is an adaptation with a sample of 100 hundred children aged five-seven years in school years one and two. It reveals evidence that children can reason by mathematical induction on tasks based on iterative addition and that their inferences were made by necessity. According to the study the main educational implication is clear: young children can carry out iterative actions on actual objects with a view to reasoning about abstract objects such as numbers.

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Full name Reasoning by Mathematical Induction in Children's Arithmetic
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2002
Number of pages 188
EAN 9780080441283
ISBN 0080441289
Libristo code 04490907
Weight 444
Dimensions 156 x 234 x 12
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