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Chea, Soth; Baba, Takuya – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 2021
Purpose: It is crucial for teachers to understand what students already know and what they are thinking, before conducting their lessons, because identification of the cause is the first step of remedy. This study analyses students' conceptions that underlie the errors they make in algebraic expressions under two categories of conceptual…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Formulas, Grade 9, Secondary School Students
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LoPresto, Michael – Physics Teacher, 2022
When teaching a general education introductory astronomy course that includes a mathematics prerequisite, it is important to convey that formulas and equations physically represent properties of actual objects and processes that occur that can actually be observed. Students with varying comfort levels with mathematics often need to be convinced…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Physics, Astronomy, Light
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Haiyan Liu; Sarah Depaoli; Lydia Marvin – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2022
The deviance information criterion (DIC) is widely used to select the parsimonious, well-fitting model. We examined how priors impact model complexity (pD) and the DIC for Bayesian CFA. Study 1 compared the empirical distributions of pD and DIC under multivariate (i.e., inverse Wishart) and separation strategy (SS) priors. The former treats the…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Bayesian Statistics, Goodness of Fit, Factor Analysis
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Tisdell, Christopher C. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2020
Recently, Lima lamented on the 'time-consuming and tiresome' pedagogical nature of repeated integration by parts, throwing down the challenge of providing a pencil-and-paper solution to a related problem in a few seconds. Lima put forth a simple formula as an alternative. In this work, I offer a response to Lima's challenge and his formula.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Formulas, Problem Solving
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Sarah Kerrigan – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
Units Coordination and Covariational Reasoning are powerful frameworks for modeling students' mathematics in arithmetic reasoning and construction of relationships between changing quantities, respectively. This case study of an advanced stage 2, 8th-grade algebra student, Daniel, investigated connections between his units coordination and…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle School Mathematics, Algebra, Case Studies
Sun-Joo Cho; Amanda Goodwin; Matthew Naveiras; Paul De Boeck – Grantee Submission, 2024
Explanatory item response models (EIRMs) have been applied to investigate the effects of person covariates, item covariates, and their interactions in the fields of reading education and psycholinguistics. In practice, it is often assumed that the relationships between the covariates and the logit transformation of item response probability are…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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Sun-Joo Cho; Amanda Goodwin; Matthew Naveiras; Paul De Boeck – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2024
Explanatory item response models (EIRMs) have been applied to investigate the effects of person covariates, item covariates, and their interactions in the fields of reading education and psycholinguistics. In practice, it is often assumed that the relationships between the covariates and the logit transformation of item response probability are…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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Grebenev, Igor V.; Kazarin, Petr V.; Lebedeva, Olga V. – Physics Education, 2022
The article describes a new version of a demonstration experiment for the Maxwell distribution. In the first part students analyse the applicability of the Gaussian distribution to the projection of the particle velocities in the suggested experiment. Further, students observe two-dimensional distribution of particles by the modulus of velocity in…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Mathematical Formulas
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Eunsook Kim; Diep Nguyen; Siyu Liu; Yan Wang – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2022
Factor mixture modeling (FMM) is generally complex with both unobserved categorical and unobserved continuous variables. We explore the potential of item parceling to reduce the model complexity of FMM and improve convergence and class enumeration accordingly. To this end, we conduct Monte Carlo simulations with three types of data, continuous,…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Monte Carlo Methods
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Malgorzata Marciniak; Yun Ye – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2025
This study explores the integration of game play into an inclusive, hands-on computing project in Calculus class. The project is focused on designing and analyzing priority switches for applications competing for computational resources on embedded devices such as smart watches and tablets. By engaging students in real-world problem-solving…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Calculus, STEM Education, Inclusion
Benjamin Lu; Eli Ben-Michael; Avi Feller; Luke Miratrix – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2023
In multisite trials, learning about treatment effect variation across sites is critical for understanding where and for whom a program works. Unadjusted comparisons, however, capture "compositional" differences in the distributions of unit-level features as well as "contextual" differences in site-level features, including…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Statistical Distributions, Program Implementation, Comparative Analysis
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Robert D. Milligan; Donald J. Wink – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
A key part of the practice of chemistry is the analysis of chemical composition, including through gravimetric analysis and spectrophotometry. However, the complexity of doing multiple calculations to obtain analytical evidence, such as that required to determine an empirical formula, presents a challenge if such analytical methods are to be…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Scientific Attitudes, Science Process Skills, Spectroscopy
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Ollerton, Richard L. – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2020
In this paper, Richard Ollerton presents two alternative approaches to proving the six standard trigonometric angle sum and difference identities. They are suitable for students who have an understanding of rotation matrices.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Trigonometry, Geometric Concepts
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Blaszczyk, Piotr – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2020
Recent educational studies in mathematics seek to justify a thesis that there is a conflict between students' intuitions regarding infinity and the standard theory of infinite numbers. On the contrary, we argue that students' intuitions do not match but to Cantor's theory, not to any theory of infinity. To this end, we sketch ways of measuring…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts, Theories
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Nystedt, Patrik – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
We use Taylor's formula with Lagrange remainder to prove that functions with bounded second derivative are rectifiable in the case when polygonal paths are defined by interval subdivisions which are equally spaced. As a means for generating interesting examples of exact arc length calculations in calculus courses, we recall two large classes of…
Descriptors: Mathematical Formulas, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Equations (Mathematics)
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