In mathematics education, a vast amount of research has shown that students tend to rely on linearity insituations that are not linear at all. Several researchers in economics and economics education acknowledge people’s overreliance on linearity as a potential source of misperception of economic phenomena, but within these fields this tendency has never been studied empirically in a systematic way. This paper is a first attempt to fill this gap in the research literature. The paper consists of two main parts. First, we provide an overview of instances of, and comments on, people’s overreliance on linearity in the economics (education) literature. Second, we present an empirical study with business economics students who were confronted wit...
Prior researchers (Anderson et al. 1994; Ballard & Johnson 2004; Hoag & Benedict 2010) have shown th...
Already at a very young age, children experience the wide applicability and intrinsic simplicity of ...
The overuse or groundless use of linearity, that is the fallacy of omnipotent linearity, intertwines...
In 2005, during a trade mission in China, Prince Filip, currently the Belgian King, expressed his op...
Students’ overreliance on linear models is well-known and has been investigated empirically in a var...
IF most recent: 1.09.In mathematics education, a vast amount of research has shown that students of ...
A vast amount of research in mathematics education has shown that students of different ages have a ...
Linear (or proportional) relations receive a lot of attention in elementary and secondary mathematic...
Several recent ascertaining studies revealed a deep-rooted and almost irresistible tendency among 12...
Over the last several years, we have been exploring and researching on a phenomenon that occurs amon...
Background. From upper elementary education on, children develop a tendency to over-use linearity. P...
Previous research has shown that – due to the extensive attention paid to proportional reasoning in ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the undergraduate learning goals of business programs and...
This communication presents a study of university students ' extension of linear models to non-...
Linear (proportional) functions are undoubtedly one of the most common models for representing and s...
Prior researchers (Anderson et al. 1994; Ballard & Johnson 2004; Hoag & Benedict 2010) have shown th...
Already at a very young age, children experience the wide applicability and intrinsic simplicity of ...
The overuse or groundless use of linearity, that is the fallacy of omnipotent linearity, intertwines...
In 2005, during a trade mission in China, Prince Filip, currently the Belgian King, expressed his op...
Students’ overreliance on linear models is well-known and has been investigated empirically in a var...
IF most recent: 1.09.In mathematics education, a vast amount of research has shown that students of ...
A vast amount of research in mathematics education has shown that students of different ages have a ...
Linear (or proportional) relations receive a lot of attention in elementary and secondary mathematic...
Several recent ascertaining studies revealed a deep-rooted and almost irresistible tendency among 12...
Over the last several years, we have been exploring and researching on a phenomenon that occurs amon...
Background. From upper elementary education on, children develop a tendency to over-use linearity. P...
Previous research has shown that – due to the extensive attention paid to proportional reasoning in ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the undergraduate learning goals of business programs and...
This communication presents a study of university students ' extension of linear models to non-...
Linear (proportional) functions are undoubtedly one of the most common models for representing and s...
Prior researchers (Anderson et al. 1994; Ballard & Johnson 2004; Hoag & Benedict 2010) have shown th...
Already at a very young age, children experience the wide applicability and intrinsic simplicity of ...
The overuse or groundless use of linearity, that is the fallacy of omnipotent linearity, intertwines...