Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/56460
Type: Journal article
Title: Comparison of high and low achievers: a discussion of Juter's (2007) article
Author: Hutchinson, T.
Citation: The Montana Math Enthusiast, 2009; 6(1&2):207-212
Publisher: Montana Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Issue Date: 2009
ISSN: 1551-3440
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T. P. Hutchinson
Abstract: The use of questionnaires and interviews to compare the responses to a mathematical task of high achievers with low achievers has limitations. The partial information that they have provides a way of comparing high and low achievers. Some references are given here to relevant task formats and theories. An example is given of how examinees’ performance with unusual task formats (specifically, answer-until-correct) may be analysed to throw light on the mathematical description of partial information.
Keywords: answer until correct tasks
research methodology
questionnaire analysis
task formats
Published version: http://www.math.umt.edu/TMME/vol6no1and2/
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