Preschoolers sometimes know less than we think: The use of quantifiers to solve addition and subtraction tasks

Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (1):31-34 (1987)
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The Child's Conception of Number.J. Piaget - 1953 - British Journal of Educational Studies 1 (2):183-184.
Perception and Understanding in Young Children.Peter Bryant - 1975 - British Journal of Educational Studies 23 (1):111-112.

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