Academic Journal

Relational Thinking: An Overlooked Component of Executive Functioning

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العنوان: Relational Thinking: An Overlooked Component of Executive Functioning
اللغة: English
المؤلفون: Starr, Ariel (ORCID 0000-0003-0433-5003), Leib, Elena R., Younger, Jessica W., Project iLead Consortium, Uncapher, Melina R., Bunge, Silvia A.
المصدر: Developmental Science. May 2023 26(3).
الاتاحة: Wiley. Available from: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030. Tel: 800-835-6770; e-mail: cs-journals@wiley.com; Web site: https://www.wiley.com/en-us
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 18
تاريخ النشر: 2023
Sponsoring Agency: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) (DHHS/NIH)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Contract Number: F32HD085736
NSFSLCN1540854
نوع الوثيقة: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
Junior High Schools
Middle Schools
Secondary Education
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Executive Function, Task Analysis, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Achievement, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students, Mathematics Tests, Scores, Fractions, Cognitive Ability
DOI: 10.1111/desc.13320
تدمد: 1363-755X
1467-7687
مستخلص: Relational thinking, the ability to represent abstract, generalizable relations, is a core component of reasoning and human cognition. Relational thinking contributes to fluid reasoning and academic achievement, particularly in the domain of math. However, due to the complex nature of many fluid reasoning tasks, it has been difficult to determine the degree to which relational thinking has a separable role from the cognitive processes collectively known as executive functions (EFs). Here, we used a simplified reasoning task to better understand how relational thinking contributes to math achievement in a large, diverse sample of elementary and middle school students (N = 942). Students also performed a set of ten adaptive EF assessments, as well as tests of math fluency and fraction magnitude comparison. We found that relational thinking was significantly correlated with each of the three EF composite scores previously derived from this dataset, albeit no more strongly than they were with each other. Further, relational thinking predicted unique variance in students' math fluency and fraction magnitude comparison scores over and above the three EF composites. Thus, we propose that relational thinking be considered an EF in its own right as one of the core, mid-level cognitive abilities that supports cognition and goal-directed behavior.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2023
رقم الانضمام: EJ1372378
قاعدة البيانات: ERIC
الوصف
تدمد:1363-755X
1467-7687
DOI:10.1111/desc.13320