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Pogliani, L.; Klein, D. J.; Balaban, A. T. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2006
Through the importance of the number three in our culture and the strange preference for a ternary pattern of our nature one can perceive how and why number theory degraded to numerology. The strong preference of our minds for simple patterns can be read as the key to understanding not only the development of numerology, but also why scientists…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Numbers, Pattern Recognition, Models
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Watson, Derrick G.; Maylor, Elizabeth A.; Allen, Gareth E. J.; Bruce, Lucy A. M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Three experiments examined the effects of target-distractor (T-D) similarity and old age on the efficiency of searching for single targets and enumerating multiple targets. Experiment 1 showed that increasing T-D similarity selectively reduced the efficiency of enumerating small (less than 4) numerosities (subitizing) but had little effect on…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Young Adults, Experiments, Eye Movements
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Parris, Richard – College Mathematics Journal, 2007
Everyone knows what makes a 3-4-5 triangle special, but how many know what makes a 4-5-6 triangle special? It is an integer-sided triangle in which one angle is twice another. It is enjoyable to search for these things, but for those who are impatient, this article derives explicit polynomial formulas that generate all of the basic examples of…
Descriptors: Numbers, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics
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Cantlon, Jessica; Fink, Rebecca; Safford, Kelley; Brannon, Elizabeth M. – Developmental Science, 2007
Do preschool children appreciate numerical value as an abstract property of a set of objects? We tested the influence of stimulus features such as size, shape, and color on preschool children's developing nonverbal numerical abilities. Children between 3 and 5 years of age were tested on their ability to estimate number when the sizes, shapes, and…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Number Concepts, Objective Tests, Serial Ordering
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Castronovo, Julie; Seron, Xavier – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Vision was for a long time considered to be essential in the elaboration of the semantic numerical representation. However, early visual deprivation does not seem to preclude the development of a spatial continuum oriented from left to right to represent numbers (J. Castronovo & X. Seron, 2007; D. Szucs & V. Csepe, 2005). The authors investigated…
Descriptors: Blindness, Semantics, Numbers, Computation
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Opfer, John E.; Siegler, Robert S. – Cognitive Psychology, 2007
We applied overlapping waves theory and microgenetic methods to examine how children improve their estimation proficiency, and in particular how they shift from reliance on immature to mature representations of numerical magnitude. We also tested the theoretical prediction that feedback on problems on which the discrepancy between two…
Descriptors: Children, Feedback (Response), Grade 2, Numbers
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Khalili, Parviz – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
In this article, we show how "Laplace Transform" may be used to evaluate variety of nontrivial improper integrals, including "Probability" and "Fresnel" integrals. The algorithm we have developed here to evaluate "Probability, Fresnel" and other similar integrals seems to be new. This method transforms the evaluation of certain improper integrals…
Descriptors: Probability, Numbers, Mathematical Concepts, Equations (Mathematics)
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Roggeman, Chantal; Verguts, Tom; Fias, Wim – Cognition, 2007
Number processing is characterized by the distance and the size effect, but symbolic numbers exhibit smaller effects than non-symbolic numerosities. The difference between symbolic and non-symbolic processing can either be explained by a different kind of underlying representation or by parametric differences within the same type of underlying…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Numbers, Observation, Symbols (Mathematics)
Rakes, Christopher R. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In this study, the author examined the relationship of probability misconceptions to algebra, geometry, and rational number misconceptions and investigated the potential of probability instruction as an intervention to address misconceptions in all 4 content areas. Through a review of literature, 5 fundamental concepts were identified that, if…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Fundamental Concepts, Intervention, Structural Equation Models
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Duncan, David R.; Litwiller, Bonnie H. – Mathematics Teacher, 1975
Illustrated are the discovery and verification of new patterns in Pascal's Triangle. Discovery activities appropriate for students when they are learning to expand binomials are provided. (JP)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Mathematical Enrichment, Number Concepts, Patterns in Mathematics
Stanford Univ., CA. School Mathematics Study Group. – 1959
This is volume one of a three-volume SMSG junior high school mathematics text. This volume contains units concerned with the structure of the number systems of arithmetic. Unit topics include: (1) numeration; (2) natural numbers and zero; (3) factoring and primes; (4) supplementary tests for divisibility and repeating decimals; (5) the…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Decimal Fractions, Fractions, Instruction
Gordon, Marjorie; Wilson, Pamela – 1972
This is the first of two guidebooks for Grade 7 recommended to build fundamental concepts necessary for success in algebra. Topics covered include numeration systems, operations in non-decimal bases, whole numbers, factors and primes, and fractions. Goals for the course are stated, then, for each topic, performance objectives, a course outline,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum, Fractions, Grade 7
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Ronau, Robert N. – Mathematics Teacher, 1988
Suggests that good number sense is fundamental for success in estimation, approximation, and problem solving. Further, large-number concepts are appropriate for development in upper elementary school, high school, and beyond. Presents examples to enhance a sense of large numbers in middle and high school students. (PK)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Education
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McAuley, Joe – Mathematics in School, 1990
Provides methods of teaching negative number operations, including addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Presents examples and activities for the operations. (YP)
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Computation, Integers
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Wiest, Lynda R., Ed.; Lamberg, Teruni D., Ed. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2011
These Proceedings are a written record of the research presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME-NA 2011) held in Reno, Nevada, October 20-23, 2011. The theme of the conference is Transformative Mathematics Teaching and Learning. The Proceedings…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Psychology, Teacher Expectations of Students, Mathematical Logic
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