How Does Operator Position and Superfluous Brackets Affect Performance and Mind Wandering in Simple Arithmetic?

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Superfluous brackets around high-order operators in the center promoted problem solving accuracy when students had task-unrelated thought.

However, for students whose attention was on task, the presence of superfluous brackets facilitated problem solving response time regardless of high-order operator position.

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Mind Wandering Whitepaper: How does operator position and superfluous brackets affect performance and mind wandering in simple arithmetic?

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