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Description: Theories of numerical processing rely, in part, on research demonstrating infants’ abilities to discriminate between large and small numerosities (e.g. arrays of dots). While individual studies have shown that infants can discriminate between relatively small and large numerosities, there has been no quantitative synthesis of the infant numerosity processing literature, to date. In this project we sought to assess the evidential value of the available literature on small numerosity discrimination and large numerosity discrimination in infants using p-curving.

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Small Numerosity Discrimination (Unimodal)


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Small Numerosity Discrimination (Cross-Modal)


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Large Numerosity Discrimination (Unimodal)


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Large Numerosity Discrimination (Cross-Modal)


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Robustness Analyses


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Do infants have a sense of numerosity? A p-curve analysis of infant numerosity discrimination studies

Research demonstrating that infants discriminate between small and large numerosities is central to theories concerning the origins of human numerical...

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