Numerical and symbolic representations are used extensively in physics problems. However, relatively little is understood about how students respond to these two representational formats when they are solving problems. This study examined the effect of the representational format (numeric vs symbolic) on the problem-solving performance, self-efficacy, and perceptions of students. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected during this two-stage study: the first stage involved 100 10th graders solving problems that were in either the numerical or symbolic format, while in the second stage a subset of the students (6 from each group) solved physics problems in another format and were subsequently interviewed. The results showed that...
peer reviewedThis article relates to an empirical study based on the use of mathematical symbolism i...
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Educational Studies in Mathematics, 105, S. 91-113The use of written or graphic representations is e...
The literature on physics education research (PER) promotes the use of multiple representations (suc...
Student success in solving physics problems is related to the representational format of the problem...
In this paper, we examine student success on three variants of a test item given in different repres...
This thesis explores the role of multiple representations in introductory physics students’ problem ...
Recent papers document that student problem-solving competence varies (often strongly) with represen...
Previous studies have reported that students employed different problem solving approaches when pres...
International audienceThis paper investigates the types of representations used by high-achieving el...
Numbers and variables often follow the same principles of arithmetic operations, yet numbers can be ...
[[abstract]]The physics learning problem that students usually regard equations and other symbols in...
This study attempts to investigate the performance of tenth-grade students in solving quadratic equa...
Being able to represent physics problems and concepts in multiple ways for qualitative reasoning and...
[[abstract]]The main purposes of this study are threefold. The first one is to find out if there are...
peer reviewedThis article relates to an empirical study based on the use of mathematical symbolism i...
Research on solving mathematical word problems suggests that students may perform better on problems...
Educational Studies in Mathematics, 105, S. 91-113The use of written or graphic representations is e...
The literature on physics education research (PER) promotes the use of multiple representations (suc...
Student success in solving physics problems is related to the representational format of the problem...
In this paper, we examine student success on three variants of a test item given in different repres...
This thesis explores the role of multiple representations in introductory physics students’ problem ...
Recent papers document that student problem-solving competence varies (often strongly) with represen...
Previous studies have reported that students employed different problem solving approaches when pres...
International audienceThis paper investigates the types of representations used by high-achieving el...
Numbers and variables often follow the same principles of arithmetic operations, yet numbers can be ...
[[abstract]]The physics learning problem that students usually regard equations and other symbols in...
This study attempts to investigate the performance of tenth-grade students in solving quadratic equa...
Being able to represent physics problems and concepts in multiple ways for qualitative reasoning and...
[[abstract]]The main purposes of this study are threefold. The first one is to find out if there are...
peer reviewedThis article relates to an empirical study based on the use of mathematical symbolism i...
Research on solving mathematical word problems suggests that students may perform better on problems...
Educational Studies in Mathematics, 105, S. 91-113The use of written or graphic representations is e...