We report on a study investigating the influence of context, direction of translation, and function type on undergraduate students’ ability to translate between graphical and symbolic representations of mathematical relations. Students from an algebra-based and a calculus-based physics course were asked to solve multiple-choice items in which they had to link a graph to an equation or vice versa and explain their answer. The first part of the study focuses on the accuracy of the chosen alternative. Using a generalized estimating of equations (GEE) analysis we find that mathematics items are solved better than physics or kinematics items; that items starting from a graph are solved better than those starting from an equation; and that items ...
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We have investigated whether and how a categorization of responses to questions on linear distance-t...
We report on a study investigating the influence of context, direction of translation, and function ...
We report on a study investigating the influence of context, direction of translation, and function ...
We report on a study investigating the influence of context, direction of translation, and function ...
We report on a study investigating the influence of context, direction of translation, and function ...
This study investigates university students’ graph interpretation strategies and difficulties in mat...
This study investigates university students ’graph interpretation strategies and difficulties in mat...
This study investigates university students’ understanding of graphs in three different domains: mat...
Translation skills are very important possessed by students, but currently, there are still many stu...
Published ArtcileStudents’ graph comprehension may be affected by the background of the students who...
The work described in this paper is framed in a larger study focused on written argumentations produ...
The work described in this paper is framed in a larger study focused on written argumentations produ...
The work described in this paper is framed in a larger study focused on written argumentations produ...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
International audienceThe paper reports an investigation about undergraduates' argumentations to jus...
We have investigated whether and how a categorization of responses to questions on linear distance-t...
We report on a study investigating the influence of context, direction of translation, and function ...
We report on a study investigating the influence of context, direction of translation, and function ...
We report on a study investigating the influence of context, direction of translation, and function ...
We report on a study investigating the influence of context, direction of translation, and function ...
This study investigates university students’ graph interpretation strategies and difficulties in mat...
This study investigates university students ’graph interpretation strategies and difficulties in mat...
This study investigates university students’ understanding of graphs in three different domains: mat...
Translation skills are very important possessed by students, but currently, there are still many stu...
Published ArtcileStudents’ graph comprehension may be affected by the background of the students who...
The work described in this paper is framed in a larger study focused on written argumentations produ...
The work described in this paper is framed in a larger study focused on written argumentations produ...
The work described in this paper is framed in a larger study focused on written argumentations produ...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
International audienceThe paper reports an investigation about undergraduates' argumentations to jus...
We have investigated whether and how a categorization of responses to questions on linear distance-t...