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Ash, J. Marshall – College Mathematics Journal, 2009
The boundary between convergent and divergent series is systematically explored through sums of iterated logarithms.
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Numbers
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Kung, Sidney H. – College Mathematics Journal, 2009
The Stoltz-Cesaro Theorem, a discrete version of l'Hopital's rule, is applied to the summation of integer powers.
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematical Logic, Validity, College Mathematics
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Koshy, Thomas – College Mathematics Journal, 2009
A. Lobb discovered an interesting generalization of Catalan's parenthesization problem, namely: Find the number L(n, m) of arrangements of n + m positive ones and n - m negative ones such that every partial sum is nonnegative, where 0 = m = n. This article uses Lobb's formula, L(n, m) = (2m + 1)/(n + m + 1) C(2n, n + m), where C is the usual…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Generalization, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
Baratta, Wendy; Price, Beth; Stacey, Kaye; Steinle, Vicki; Gvozdenko, Eugene – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2010
This study reports how the difficulty of simple worded percentage problems is affected by the problem structure and the complexity of the numbers involved. We also investigate which methods students know. Results from 677 Year 8 and 9 students are reported. Overall the results indicate that more attention needs to be given to this important topic.…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Education, Foreign Countries
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Cohen, Dale J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
Participants' reaction times (RTs) in numerical judgment tasks in which one must determine which of 2 numbers is greater generally follow a monotonically decreasing function of the numerical distance between the two presented numbers. Here, I present 3 experiments in which the relative influences of numerical distance and physical similarity are…
Descriptors: Evidence, Reaction Time, Information Retrieval, Task Analysis
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Papadopoulos, Ioannis; Iatridou, Maria – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2010
This paper examines the way two 10th graders cope with a non-standard generalisation problem that involves elementary concepts of number theory (more specifically linear Diophantine equations) in the geometrical context of a rectangle's area. Emphasis is given on how the students' past experience of problem solving (expressed through interplay…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Grade 10, Problem Solving, Geometric Concepts
Williams, Doug – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
For more than one hundred years teachers have paddled beside the great ocean of mathematical adventure. Between them they have taught millions of young people. A few have dived in and kept swimming, some have lingered on the shore playing in pools, but most have dipped their toes in and run like heck in the other direction never to return. There…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Figurative Language, Teaching Methods, Creative Teaching
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Domahs, Frank; Moeller, Korbinian; Huber, Stefan; Willmes, Klaus; Nuerk, Hans-Christoph – Cognition, 2010
In recent years, a strong functional relationship between finger counting and number processing has been suggested. Developmental studies have shown specific effects of the structure of the individual finger counting system on arithmetic abilities. Moreover, the orientation of the mental quantity representation ("number line") seems to be…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Computation, German, Mathematics Instruction
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Campbell, Jamie I. D.; Metcalfe, Arron W. S. – Cognition, 2008
There is evidence for both semantic and asemantic routes for naming Arabic digits, but neuropsychological dissociations suggest that number-fact retrieval (2x3=6) can inhibit the semantic route for digit naming. Here, we tested the hypothesis that such inhibition should slow digit naming, based on the principle that reduced access to multiple…
Descriptors: Numbers, Reaction Time, Semantics, Subtraction
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Bobis, Janette – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2008
Number sense has been recognised as central to young children's development of mathematics for a number of decades. A student with a "good" sense of number normally has a thorough understanding of relationships among numbers and operations--being able flexibly to partition and combine numbers in convenient ways to allow appropriate…
Descriptors: Numbers, Young Children, Number Concepts, Early Childhood Education
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Canobi, Katherine H.; Bethune, Narelle E. – Cognition, 2008
Three studies addressed children's arithmetic. First, 50 3- to 5-year-olds judged physical demonstrations of addition, subtraction and inversion, with and without number words. Second, 20 3- to 4-year-olds made equivalence judgments of additions and subtractions. Third, 60 4- to 6-year-olds solved addition, subtraction and inversion problems that…
Descriptors: Numbers, Computation, Subtraction, Arithmetic
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Kadosh, Roi Cohen; Tzelgov, Joseph; Henik, Avishai – Cognition, 2008
Verguts and Van Opstal [Verguts, T., & Van Opstal, F. (2008). A colorful walk, but is it on the mental number line? Reply to Cohen Kadosh, Tzelgov, and Henik, Cognition, 106, 558-563] cleverly explained the results of Cohen Kadosh, Tzelgov, and Henik [Cohen Kadosh, R., Tzelgov, J., & Henik, A. (2008). A synesthetic walk on the mental number line:…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Computation, Numbers, Cognitive Processes
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Perea, Manuel; Dunabeitia, Jon Andoni; Carreiras, Manuel – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2008
Letter identities and number identities are usually thought to imply different cortical mechanisms. Specifically, the left fusiform gyrus responds more to letters than to digits (T. A. Polk et al., 2002). However, a widely circulated statement on the internet illustrates that it is possible to use numbers (leet digits) as parts of words, 4ND TH3…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Alphabets, Numbers, Word Recognition
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Goodson-Espy, Tracy; Cifarelli, Victor V.; Pugalee, David; Lynch-Davis, Kathleen; Morge, Shelby; Salinas, Tracie – School Science and Mathematics, 2014
This study explored how mathematics content and methods courses for preservice elementary and middle school teachers could be improved through the integration of a set of instructional materials based on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). A set of eight instructional modules was developed and tested. The study involved 7…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Course Content, Mathematics Education, Program Improvement
Buschang, Rebecca E.; Chung, Gregory K. W. K.; Kim, Jinok – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2011
This study is an exploratory study of the relationship between collaboration and mathematics and game outcomes in a video game aimed at teaching concepts related to rational numbers. The sample included 243 middle school students who played the video game either with one partner or individually for 40 minutes. Results suggest that participants…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Video Games, Academic Achievement, Numbers
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