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Mejía-Ramos, Juan Pablo; Weber, Keith – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2020
Mathematics education researchers frequently use task-based interviews to gain insight into mathematicians' practice. However, there are a number of factors that should prevent mathematics educators from extrapolating how individual mathematicians respond to researcher-generated tasks in laboratory conditions, to how mathematicians practice their…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Professional Personnel, Educational Research, Teaching Methods
Dawkins, Paul Christian; Weber, Keith – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
In this theoretical paper, we present a framework for conceptualizing proof in terms of mathematical values, as well as the norms that uphold those values. In particular, proofs adhere to the values of establishing a priori truth, employing decontextualized reasoning, increasing mathematical understanding, and maintaining consistent standards for…
Descriptors: Values, Norms, Mathematical Logic, Validity
Weber, Keith; Czocher, Jennifer – Research in Mathematics Education, 2019
We report the results of a study in which we asked 94 mathematicians to evaluate whether five arguments qualified as proofs. We found that mathematicians disagreed as to whether a visual argument and a computer-assisted argument qualified as proofs, but they viewed these proofs as atypical. The mathematicians were also aware that many other…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Professional Personnel, Mathematical Logic, Validity
Fukawa-Connelly, Timothy; Weber, Keith; Mejía-Ramos, Juan Pablo – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2017
This study investigates 3 hypotheses about proof-based mathematics instruction: (a) that lectures include informal content (ways of thinking and reasoning about advanced mathematics that are not captured by formal symbolic statements), (b) that informal content is usually presented orally but not written on the board, and (c) that students do not…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Mathematics Instruction, Advanced Courses, Undergraduate Students
Weber, Keith; Inglis, Matthew; Mejia-Ramos, Juan Pablo – Educational Psychologist, 2014
The received view of mathematical practice is that mathematicians gain certainty in mathematical assertions by deductive evidence rather than empirical or authoritarian evidence. This assumption has influenced mathematics instruction where students are expected to justify assertions with deductive arguments rather than by checking the assertion…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Professional Personnel, Logical Thinking, Mathematical Logic
Weber, Keith; Mejia-Ramos, Juan Pablo – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2013
n a recent article, Inglis and Alcock (2012) contended that their data challenge the claim that when mathematicians validate proofs, they initially skim a proof to grasp its main idea before reading individual parts of the proof more carefully. This result is based on the fact that when mathematicians read proofs in their study, on average their…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic, Professional Personnel
Weber, Keith; Mejia-Ramos, Juan Pablo – Journal of Literacy Research, 2013
In a recent article published in this journal, Shanahan, Shanahan, and Misischia investigated the differences in how chemists, historians, and mathematicians read text specific to their disciplines. Unlike the chemists and historians, the pair of mathematicians in this study did not consider sources when reading and evaluating their text. In this…
Descriptors: Historians, Comparative Analysis, Reading, Reader Text Relationship
Weber, Keith – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
In this article, nine mathematicians were interviewed about their why and how they presented proofs in their advanced mathematics courses. Key findings include that: (1) the participants in this study presented proofs not to convince students that theorems were true but for reasons such as conveying understanding and illustrating methods, (2)…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic, Interviews
Weber, Keith; Mejia-Ramos, Juan Pablo – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2014
We argue that mathematics majors learn little from the proofs they read in their advanced mathematics courses because these students and their teachers have different perceptions about students' responsibilities when reading a mathematical proof. We used observations from a qualitative study where 28 undergraduates were observed evaluating…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students
Weber, Keith – Research in Mathematics Education, 2013
This paper presents the results of an experiment in which mathematicians were asked to rate how persuasive they found two empirical arguments. There were three key results from this study: (a) Participants judged an empirical argument as more persuasive if it verified that integers possessed an infrequent property than if it verified that integers…
Descriptors: Professional Personnel, Mathematical Logic, Persuasive Discourse, Numbers
Samkoff, Aron; Lai, Yvonne; Weber, Keith – Research in Mathematics Education, 2012
The processes by which individuals can construct proofs based on visual arguments are poorly understood. We investigated this issue by presenting eight mathematicians with a task that invited the construction of a diagram, and examined how they used this diagram to produce a formal proof. The main findings were that participants varied in the…
Descriptors: Professional Personnel, Mathematics, Mathematical Logic, Visual Aids
Weber, Keith; Mejia-Ramos, Juan Pablo – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2011
In this paper, we report a study in which nine research mathematicians were interviewed with regard to the goals guiding their reading of published proofs and the type of reasoning they use to reach these goals. Using the data from this study as well as data from a separate study (Weber, "Journal for Research in Mathematics Education" 39:431-459,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics, Professional Personnel
Weber, Keith – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2008
The purpose of this article is to investigate the mathematical practice of proof validation--that is, the act of determining whether an argument constitutes a valid proof. The results of a study with 8 mathematicians are reported. The mathematicians were observed as they read purported mathematical proofs and made judgments about their validity;…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Mathematics, Professional Personnel