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Original Article

Attentional Strategies in Place-Value Integration

A Longitudinal Study on Two-Digit Number Comparison

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1027/2151-2604/a000045

To process a multi-digit number its constituting digits need to be integrated into the place-value structure of the Arabic number system. For two-digit numbers, processes of unit-decade integration are reflected by the compatibility effect in magnitude comparison. Recent research in adults indicated that the size of the compatibility effect increases when stimuli prevent to focus on the decade digits as achieved by the inclusion of within-decade items (43_47). In the present study within- and between-decade items (47_62) were used to assess the compatibility effect in children. We observed reliable compatibility effects that increased with grade level and that were larger than in a previous study without within-decade stimuli. Furthermore, evaluation of the developmental trajectories showed that two-digit number processing develops to more automatic parallel processing of the constituent digits of tens and units. From these results we conclude that (i) even for children attentional processes can strongly influence multi-digit number processing and (ii) with increasing age and experience more parallel and automated understanding of two-digit numbers develops which seems to remain relatively stable once achieved.

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