Why 2 X 2 = 5 looks so wrong: on the odd-even rule in product verification.
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Neighborhood consistency in mental arithmetic: Behavioral and ERP evidenceCategorical and continuous--disentangling the neural correlates of the carry effect in multi-digit addition.Conditions of error priming in number-fact retrieval.The representations of the arithmetic operations include functional relationships.Age-related differences in sequential modulations of problem-size and rule-violation effects during arithmetic problem verification tasks.Error adaptation in mental arithmetic.Age-Related Differences in Plausibility-Checking Strategies During Arithmetic Problem Verification Tasks.Strategy combination during execution of memory strategies in young and older adults.Strategy combination in human cognition: a behavioral and ERP study in arithmetic.Bidirectional links in the network of multiplication facts.Capacity and contextual constraints on product activation: evidence from task-irrelevant fact retrieval.Parity effects in an implicit-learning task.Retrieval processes in arithmetic production and verification.When plausibility judgments supersede fact retrieval: the example of the odd-even effect on product verification.When it hurts to be misled: a Stroop-like effect in a simple addition production task.The odd-even effect in multiplication: parity rule or familiarity with even numbers?Production, verification, and priming of multiplication facts.What effects strategy selection in arithmetic? The example of parity and five effects on product verification.Characterizing the intuitive representation in problem solving: evidence from evaluating mathematical strategies.An odd effect: lengthened reaction times for judgments about odd digits.
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Why 2 X 2 = 5 looks so wrong: on the odd-even rule in product verification.
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L E Krueger
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1986-03-01T00:00:00Z
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