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Pauli, P.; Bourne, L. E., Jr.; Birbaumer, N. – Mathematical Cognition, 1998
Presents a study in which participants were trained on nine single-digit multiplication problems over three sessions. Transfer of practice was tested with nine different multiplication problems in the fourth session for half the participants. Interprets problem-size, transfer, and retention effects within a network-interference model of mental…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education
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Selter, Christoph – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2001
Describes the success, the methods (mental, informal written, standard algorithm) and the strategies of informal written arithmetic to be observed when 300 elementary students worked on six addition and six subtraction problems with three-digit numbers. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Arithmetic, Cognitive Processes
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Reed, Kristine M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2000
Describes first grade students' mathematical investigation of the number of spots on a cheetah. The exploration of counting and estimation strategies that grew from the investigation gives evidence that mathematicians come in all ages. (ASK)
Descriptors: Computation, Elementary School Mathematics, Estimation (Mathematics), Learning Strategies
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Northcote, Maria; McIntosh, Alistair – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 1999
Describes the recent SAUCER Project at Edith Cowan University which was designed to answer questions such as what mathematics should really be taught, and what mathematics adults actually do in everyday life. (ASK)
Descriptors: Computation, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Mix, Kelly S. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1999
Examined whether preschoolers could recognize numerical equivalence for comparisons involving sequentially presented sets. Found that children recognized numerical equivalence for static sets earlier than for sequential sets. Memory of the number of sequentially presented objects emerged earlier than memory for the number of sequential events.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Computation, Mathematical Concepts
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Green, John – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1997
Adapts Stanic and McKillip's ideas for the use of developmental algorithms to propose that the present emphasis on symbolic manipulation should be tempered with an emphasis on the conceptual understanding of the mathematics underlying the algorithm. Uses examples from the areas of numeric computation, algebraic manipulation, and equation solving…
Descriptors: Algebra, Algorithms, Computation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Paek, Insu; Young, Michael J. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2005
When the item response theory (IRT) model uses the marginal maximum likelihood estimation, person parameters are usually treated as random parameters following a certain distribution as a prior distribution to estimate the structural parameters in the model. For example, both PARSCALE (Muraki & Bock, 1999) and BILOG 3 (Mislevy & Bock,…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Test Bias
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Rouder, Jeffrey N. – Psychometrika, 2005
Van Breukelen (this issue) provides an approach to using both response time (RT) and accuracy for (1) measuring latent abilities of participants even when they may trade speed for accuracy, and for (2) providing insight into the psychological processes underlying task performance. In this commentary, I focus on the second of these aims and assess…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Cognitive Psychology, Computation, Psychological Patterns
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Christ, Theodore J.; Johnson-Gros, Kristin H. – Psychology in the Schools, 2005
The current study extended previous research on curriculum-based measurement in mathematics (M-CBM) assessments. The purpose was to examine the generalizability and dependability of multiple-skill M-CBM computation assessments across various assessment durations (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 minutes). Results of generalizability and dependability studies…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, High Stakes Tests, Curriculum Based Assessment, Computation
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Van den Noortgate, Wim; Opdenakker, Marie-Christine; Onghena, Patrick – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2005
Ignoring a level can have a substantial impact on the conclusions of a multilevel analysis. For intercept-only models and for balanced data, we derive these effects analytically. For more complex random intercept models or for unbalanced data, a simulation study is performed. Most important effects concern estimates and corresponding standard…
Descriptors: Simulation, Educational Research, Computation, Error of Measurement
Wood, Eric – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2004
The history of mathematics is full of rich examples that can help students to see the place of the discipline within our cultural heritage. Valuable as this can be, it also has the unfortunate side-effect of making students think that all the math has already been done and they do not get a sense that the subject is dynamic and growing.…
Descriptors: Credit (Finance), Learning Activities, Mathematical Concepts, Error Correction
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Karpen, Mary E.; Henderleiter, Julie; Schaertel, Stephanie A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The usage of computational chemistry in a pedagogically effective manner in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum is described. The changes instituted for an effective course structure and the assessment of the course efficacy are discussed.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Yuan, Ke-Hai; Bentler, Peter M. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2004
In mean and covariance structure analysis, the chi-square difference test is often applied to evaluate the number of factors, cross-group constraints, and other nested model comparisons. Let model M[a] be the base model within which model M[b] is nested. In practice, this test is commonly used to justify M[b] even when M[a] is misspecified. The…
Descriptors: Statistical Significance, Item Response Theory, Computation, Statistical Analysis
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Lei, Pui-Wa; Dunbar, Stephen B. – Structural Equation Modeling, 2004
The primary purpose of this study was to examine relative performance of 2 power estimation methods in structural equation modeling. Sample size, alpha level, type of manifest variable, type of specification errors, and size of correlation between constructs were manipulated. Type 1 error rate of the model chi-square test, empirical critical…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Structural Equation Models, Computation, Scores
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Franklin, Christine A.; Mulekar, Madhuri S. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2004
This article describes an activity through which students collect data and explore ways to display them through graphs and charts. It also motivates various summary measures for location, spread and shape. Finally, it gives an introduction to concepts of validity, reliability and unbiasedness.
Descriptors: Computation, Measurement, Prior Learning, Charts
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