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Early math interest and the development of math skills.
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Mathematics CognitionEducational PsychologyEducationCognitionEarly Childhood EducationMath InterestPsychologyElementary EducationSocial SciencesDevelopmental PsychologyMathematics EducationMathematical CognitionCognitive DevelopmentUnderachieving ChildPrimary EducationChild PsychologyCognitive ScienceEarly Childhood DevelopmentExperimental PsychologyChild DevelopmentMath AttitudesEarly EducationReciprocal FashionDevelopmental ScienceSecondary Mathematics EducationMathematics Teacher Education
Prior models suggest that math attitudes and ability might strengthen each other over time in a reciprocal fashion (Ma, 1997). The current study investigated the relationship between math interest and skill both concurrently and over time in a preschool sample. Analyses of concurrent relationships indicated that high levels of interest were related to strong math skills. Even when controlling for initial interest and a brief intelligence measure, math skills predicted math interest approximately 5 months later; in the same way, early interest predicted later skill, even controlling for initial interest. These findings suggest that a reciprocal relationship between math interest and math ability may be in place as early as preschool.
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