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Eckman, Derek; Roh, Kyeong Hah – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2022
This paper describes our work to determine the naturalistic images that first-time second-semester university calculus students possess for series convergence. We found that the students we interviewed most frequently determined whether a series converged by imagining a process of appending summands into a running total and examining whether this…
Descriptors: Intuition, Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Learning Processes
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Park, Do-Yong; Park, Mi-Hwa; Bates, Alan B. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2018
This case study explores young children's understanding and application of the concept of volume through the practices of engineering design in a STEM activity. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. However, engineering stands out as a challenging area to implement. In addition, most early engineering education…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Engineering Education, Geometry, Design
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Gvozdic, Katarina; Sander, Emmanuel – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2018
Intuitive conceptions in mathematics guide the interpretation of mathematical concepts. We investigated if they bias teachers' conceptions of student arithmetic word problem solving strategies, which should be part of their pedagogical content knowledge (PCK). In individual interviews, teachers and non-teaching adults were asked to describe…
Descriptors: Intuition, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Interviews, Teacher Attitudes
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Ramful, Ajay; Ho, Siew Yin; Lowrie, Tom – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2015
This inquiry presents two fine-grained case studies of students demonstrating different levels of cognitive functioning in relation to bilateral symmetry and reflection. The two students were asked to solve four sets of tasks and articulate their reasoning in task-based interviews. The first participant, Brittany, focused essentially on three…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Visualization, Case Studies, Cognitive Ability
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Yavuz, Ahmet – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2015
This study aims to investigate (1) students' trust in mathematics calculation versus intuition in a physics problem solving and (2) whether this trust is related to achievement in physics in the context of epistemic game theoretical framework. To achieve this research objective, paper-pencil and interview sessions were conducted. A paper-pencil…
Descriptors: Physics, Problem Solving, Mathematics, Intuition
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Obersteiner, Andreas; Bernhard, Matthias; Reiss, Kristina – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2015
Understanding contingency table analysis is a facet of mathematical competence in the domain of data and probability. Previous studies have shown that even young children are able to solve specific contingency table problems, but apply a variety of strategies that are actually invalid. The purpose of this paper is to describe primary school…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Intuition, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills
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Sumarto, Sylvana Novilia; van Galen, Frans; Zulkardi, H.; Darmawijoyo, D. – International Education Studies, 2014
In Indonesia, proportion is being taught formally in Grade 5 (10-11 years old). However, the existing learning approach does not support the development of the students' proportional reasoning. The way to teach proportion by giving cross multiplication is not meaningful for the students. They just memorize the procedure without understanding how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Logical Thinking, Intuition, Grade 4
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Chen, Ying; Irving, Paul W.; Sayre, Eleanor C. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2013
Previous research into problem solving in physics resulted in researchers introducing six epistemic games to describe the organizational structures of locally coherent resources. We present a new epistemic game--the "answer-making epistemic game"--which was identified in this paper through the analysis of interviews carried out to validate a…
Descriptors: Physics, Educational Games, Epistemology, Problem Solving
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Chiu, Ming Ming – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1996
Sixteen middle school students ranked the lengths of various paths in problem-solving interviews. Every student invoked at least one of four intuitions that originated from their everyday experiences: compression, detour, complexity, and straightness. Students continued to use their inadequate intuitions in the posttest before applying learned…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Interviews, Intuition, Junior High Schools
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Fischbein, Efraim; And Others – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1991
To investigate the origins and nature of intuitive obstacles affecting the learning of elementary probability theory, 618 Italian elementary and middle school students were interviewed about their methods of solution for several problems dealing with probability. The discussion focuses on four varieties of obstacles to learning prevalent within…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Cognitive Style, Comprehension, Concept Formation