This article presents a comparison of the proof validation behavior of beginning undergraduate students and research-active mathematicians. Participants’ eye movements were recorded as they validated purported proofs. The main findings are that (a) contrary to previous suggestions, mathematicians sometimes appear to disagree about the validity of even short purported proofs; (b) compared with mathematicians, undergraduate students spend proportionately more time focusing on “surface features” of arguments, suggesting that they attend less to logical structure; and (c) compared with undergraduates, mathematicians are more inclined to shift their attention back and forth between consecutive lines of purported proofs, suggesting that they devo...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
We present a study in which mathematicians and undergraduate students were asked to explain in writi...
This thesis describes a comprehensive exploratory study of the approaches taken by novice students...
Does reading a mathematical proof for validation engender different behaviors from reading it for co...
Does reading a mathematical proof for validation engender different behaviors from reading it for co...
Does reading a mathematical proof for validation engender different behaviors from reading it for co...
Does reading a mathematical proof for validation engender different behaviors from reading it for co...
Does reading a mathematical proof for validation engender different behaviors from reading it for co...
This report contributes to the debate about whether expert mathematicians skim-read mathematical pro...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
In this article, we report a study in which 109 research-active mathematicians were asked to judge t...
In this article, we report a study in which 109 research-active mathematicians were asked to judge t...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
In this article, we report a study in which 109 research-active mathematicians were asked to judge t...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
We present a study in which mathematicians and undergraduate students were asked to explain in writi...
This thesis describes a comprehensive exploratory study of the approaches taken by novice students...
Does reading a mathematical proof for validation engender different behaviors from reading it for co...
Does reading a mathematical proof for validation engender different behaviors from reading it for co...
Does reading a mathematical proof for validation engender different behaviors from reading it for co...
Does reading a mathematical proof for validation engender different behaviors from reading it for co...
Does reading a mathematical proof for validation engender different behaviors from reading it for co...
This report contributes to the debate about whether expert mathematicians skim-read mathematical pro...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
In this article, we report a study in which 109 research-active mathematicians were asked to judge t...
In this article, we report a study in which 109 research-active mathematicians were asked to judge t...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
In this article, we report a study in which 109 research-active mathematicians were asked to judge t...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
We present a study in which mathematicians and undergraduate students were asked to explain in writi...
This thesis describes a comprehensive exploratory study of the approaches taken by novice students...