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number of a
large set—a
skill similar to, but
different from,
subitizing. The term
subitizing was
coined in 1949 by E. L.
Kaufman et al., and is derived...
- One
other process that
seems to be
limited at
about four
elements is
subitizing, the
rapid enumeration of
small numbers of objects. When a
number of objects...
- is
within the
subitizing range, each
additional item on the
display adds
around 40–120ms to the
total response time.
Beyond the
subitizing range, each additional...
- from
binary is straightforward. Four is the
largest number within the
subitizing range and one of two
numbers that is both a
square and a
highly composite...
-
importance of
perceptual and
conceptual subitizing in
early childhood mathematics education.
Perceptual subitizing is the
ability to
instantly recognise...
- research?] The
earliest appearance of
dyscalculia is
typically a
deficit in
subitizing, the
ability to know, from a
brief glance and
without counting, how many...
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February 13, 2025. Pollock, Neil; Campagnolo, Gian (August 13, 2015).
Subitizing Practices and
Market Decisions: The Role of
Simple Graphs In Business...
- Penner-Wilger et al. (2007), pp. 1385–1390, ch. "The
foundations of numeracy:
Subitizing,
finger gnosia, and fine
motor ability".
Dehaene (2011), p. 176. Rouillon...
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Elements of a field, e.g. real numbers, in the
context of
linear algebra Subitizing and
counting In linguistics, a
numeral can
refer to a
symbol like 5, but...
- Count? What
Animals Reveal About Our
Uniquely Mathematical Minds (2022).
Subitizing concerns the
ability to
instantly identify the
number of
items without...