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Liu, Po-Hung – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2010
College students' epistemological belief in their academic performance of mathematics has been documented and is receiving increased attention. However, to what extent and in what ways problem solvers' beliefs about the nature of mathematical knowledge and thinking impact their performances and behavior is not clear and deserves further…
Descriptors: College Students, Mathematics Education, Investigations, Standardized Tests
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Lavy, Ilana; Shriki, Atara – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2010
In the present study we explore changes in perceptions of our class of prospective mathematics teachers (PTs) regarding their mathematical knowledge. The PTs engaged in problem posing activities in geometry, using the "What If Not?" (WIN) strategy, as part of their work on computerized inquiry-based activities. Data received from the PTs'…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Validity, Mathematics Teachers, Geometry
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Lavigne, Nancy C.; Salkind, Sara J.; Yan, Jie – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2008
We report a case study that explored how three college students mentally represented the knowledge they held of inferential statistics, how this knowledge was connected, and how it was applied in two problem solving situations. A concept map task and two problem categorization tasks were used along with interviews to gather the data. We found that…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, College Students, Comprehension, Mathematical Concepts
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Marrongelle, Karen – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2007
The purpose of this paper is to present evidence supporting the conjecture that graphs and gestures may function in different capacities depending on whether they are used to develop an algorithm or whether they extend or apply a previously developed algorithm in a new context. I illustrate these ideas using an example from undergraduate…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Graphs, Equations (Mathematics), Nonverbal Communication
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Cifarelli, Victor V.; Cai, Jinfa – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2005
Results from an earlier study conducted by the researchers [Cai, J., & Cifarelli, V.V. (2005). "Exploring mathematical exploration: How two college students formulated and solved their own mathematical problems?" "Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics," 27(3), 43-72] illustrated and explained several characteristics of the solvers'…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Mathematics Activities, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
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Smith, Jennifer Christian – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2006
This paper reports the results of an exploratory study of the perceptions of and approaches to mathematical proof of undergraduates enrolled in lecture-based and problem-based "transition to proof" courses. While the students in the lecture-based course demonstrated conceptions of proof that reflect those reported in the research literature as…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Problem Solving, Mathematical Logic, Number Concepts
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Maher, Carolyn A. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2005
This paper reports on the mathematical thinking of participants of a long-term study, now in its 17th year, who did mathematics together through their public school and early university years. In particular, it describes how fundamental ideas and images of a cohort group of students are elaborated and presented in symbolic expressions of…
Descriptors: Investigations, Mathematics Instruction, Longitudinal Studies, College Mathematics