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Peer reviewedLin, Fou-Lai – Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China, 1991
The errors and strategies made by students who consistently use the incorrect-addition strategy on "hard" ratio tasks were investigated. The characteristics of these "adders," such as awareness of noninteger multiples, the use of fractions and decimals, awareness of both within and between ratios, and distinguishing nonratio…
Descriptors: Addition, Decimal Fractions, Decision Making, Foreign Countries
Resnick, Lauren B. – 1991
This paper proposes a theory that can account for differences between everyday and formal mathematics knowledge and a set of processes by which informal knowledge is transformed into formal mathematics. After an introduction, the paper is developed in five sections. The first section lays out the nature of informal, everyday mathematics knowledge.…
Descriptors: Addition, Early Experience, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedHoward, Arthur C. – Mathematics Teacher, 1991
Discussed is why students have the tendency to apply an "add the numerators and add the denominators" approach to adding fractions. Suggested is providing examples exemplifying this intuitive approach from ratio, concentration, and distance problems to demonstrate under what conditions it is applicable in contrast to the addition algorithm. (MDH)
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Elementary School Mathematics
Usnick, Virginia E. – Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics, 1992
This study compared the effectiveness of teaching multidigit addition of whole numbers without regrouping prior to teaching it with regrouping to teaching multidigit addition with and without regrouping simultaneously. Pretest/posttest-delayed posttest results of second grade students (n=151) from seven randomly assigned classrooms indicated no…
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Computation
Peer reviewedDuffin, Janet M.; Simpson, Adrian P. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1993
Presents anecdotes, discussion, and definitions of the terms natural, conflicting, and alien as they relate to the teaching and learning of mathematics. (MKR)
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Dissonance, College Students, Concept Formation


