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International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology

1998 Volume 29, Number 1

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Number of articles: 4

  1. Student Preferences for Representations of Functions

    Brian A. Keller & Christian R. Hirsch

    Develops and validates an instrument for determining student preferences for multiple representations of functions and establishes baseline data for future research. Students showed preferences for... More

    pp. 1-17

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  2. Levels of Understanding of Probability Concepts among Secondary School Pupils

    Susila Munisamy & Logeswary Doraisamy

    Discusses the performance of Malaysian secondary school students on a probability concepts test covering various intuitive and taught probability concepts. Describes the establishment of a... More

    pp. 39-45

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  3. Mathematical Thinking of High School Students in Nebraska

    Lutfi A. Lutfiyya

    An instrument developed for measuring mathematical thinking was administered to high school students in Nebraska to determine the effects of class level and gender on mathematical thinking. Results... More

    pp. 55-64

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  4. Randomness, Its Meanings and Educational Implications

    Carmen Batanero, David R. Green & Luis Romero Serrano

    Presents an analysis of the different meanings associated with randomness throughout its historical evolution as well as a summary of research concerning the subjective perception of randomness by ... More

    pp. 113-23

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