When students solve an algebra problem, students try to deduce the facts in the problem. This step is imperative, students can draw conclusions from the facts and devise a plan to solve the problem. Drawing conclusions from facts is called reasoning. Some kinds of reasoning are deductive, inductive, and abductive. This article explores the characteristics of some types of abductive reasoning used by mathematics education students in problem-solving related to using facts on the problems. Fifty-eight students were asked to solve an algebra problem. It was found that the student’s solutions could be grouped into four types of abductive reasoning. From each group, one student was interviewed to have more details on the types. First, the creati...
The purposes of this study were to describe: (1) the students with high-ability mathematical reasoni...
This study aims to examine mathematics teacher-candidate students’ mathematical creative reasoning a...
This research is motivated by the problem, not the maximum level of students' mathematical reasoning...
ABSTRACT Tri Safitri Kaha. 2020. Analysis of Student's Reasoning in Solving Mathematical Problems i...
Background: abductive reasoning is the process of making conjectures to explain surprising observati...
Abductive reasoning is an important part of mathematical reasoning, helping students to explain puzz...
This article is a literature study on algebraic reasoning with examples of characteristics of algebr...
This study aims to describe prospective mathematics teacher’s mathematical literacy in algebra reaso...
The aim of this paper is to understand how a path of teacher’s actions leads to students’ generaliza...
This study aims to describe reasoning by highly capable subjects (ST), medium-impacted subjects (SS)...
The purpose of this research was to describe preservice teachers’ mathematical reasoning ability in ...
The purpose of this study is to examine and characterize students’ use of deductive reasoning when a...
Abstract: The purposes of this study were to describe: (1) the students with high-ability mathematic...
Algebraic reasoning forms the basis of all mathematical reasoning because in algebra, mathematical s...
One tendency that causes students to fail to solve every mathematical problem that demands analysis ...
The purposes of this study were to describe: (1) the students with high-ability mathematical reasoni...
This study aims to examine mathematics teacher-candidate students’ mathematical creative reasoning a...
This research is motivated by the problem, not the maximum level of students' mathematical reasoning...
ABSTRACT Tri Safitri Kaha. 2020. Analysis of Student's Reasoning in Solving Mathematical Problems i...
Background: abductive reasoning is the process of making conjectures to explain surprising observati...
Abductive reasoning is an important part of mathematical reasoning, helping students to explain puzz...
This article is a literature study on algebraic reasoning with examples of characteristics of algebr...
This study aims to describe prospective mathematics teacher’s mathematical literacy in algebra reaso...
The aim of this paper is to understand how a path of teacher’s actions leads to students’ generaliza...
This study aims to describe reasoning by highly capable subjects (ST), medium-impacted subjects (SS)...
The purpose of this research was to describe preservice teachers’ mathematical reasoning ability in ...
The purpose of this study is to examine and characterize students’ use of deductive reasoning when a...
Abstract: The purposes of this study were to describe: (1) the students with high-ability mathematic...
Algebraic reasoning forms the basis of all mathematical reasoning because in algebra, mathematical s...
One tendency that causes students to fail to solve every mathematical problem that demands analysis ...
The purposes of this study were to describe: (1) the students with high-ability mathematical reasoni...
This study aims to examine mathematics teacher-candidate students’ mathematical creative reasoning a...
This research is motivated by the problem, not the maximum level of students' mathematical reasoning...