We report on a series of task-based interviews in which nine mathematicians were asked to evaluate a series of six mathematical arguments, purportedly produced either by fellow mathematicians or undergraduate students. In this paper, we attend to the role of context in mathematicians’ responses, leading to four themes in expectations when evaluating the proofs that they read. First, mathematicians’ evaluations of identical arguments were sensitive to researchers’ manipulation of authorship, with most accepting arguments purportedly produced by a colleague while taking a more critical view of that same argument if produced by an undergraduate student. Our thematic analysis of interview responses led to three context-based factors influencing...
Recently there has been increasing interest in the mathematics education research community about th...
The problem studied in this paper is how and under which conditions students accept or refuse the ru...
In this paper, we report two studies investigating what mathematicians value in a pedagogical proof....
We report on a series of task-based interviews in which nine mathematicians were asked to evaluate a...
We present a study in which mathematicians and undergraduate students were asked to explain in writi...
This dissertation consists of three studies investigating the language of mathematical proof writing...
Mathematical proof is a fundamental component of the undergraduate mathematics curriculum for mathem...
The ability to write clear, correct proofs is a central goal of the curriculum for undergraduate mat...
This article reports on an exploratory study of mathematics professors’ proof evaluation practices a...
Three experiments are reported which investigate the extent to which an authority figure influences ...
This paper builds on a recent area of research in mathematics education that focuses on mathematicia...
In the last two decades, there has been a tremendous growth in educational research on mathematical ...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
This article presents a comparison of the proof validation behavior of beginning undergraduate stude...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics [NCTM] states that by the time students graduate hig...
Recently there has been increasing interest in the mathematics education research community about th...
The problem studied in this paper is how and under which conditions students accept or refuse the ru...
In this paper, we report two studies investigating what mathematicians value in a pedagogical proof....
We report on a series of task-based interviews in which nine mathematicians were asked to evaluate a...
We present a study in which mathematicians and undergraduate students were asked to explain in writi...
This dissertation consists of three studies investigating the language of mathematical proof writing...
Mathematical proof is a fundamental component of the undergraduate mathematics curriculum for mathem...
The ability to write clear, correct proofs is a central goal of the curriculum for undergraduate mat...
This article reports on an exploratory study of mathematics professors’ proof evaluation practices a...
Three experiments are reported which investigate the extent to which an authority figure influences ...
This paper builds on a recent area of research in mathematics education that focuses on mathematicia...
In the last two decades, there has been a tremendous growth in educational research on mathematical ...
We report on an exploratory study of the way eight mid-level undergraduate mathematics majors read ...
This article presents a comparison of the proof validation behavior of beginning undergraduate stude...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics [NCTM] states that by the time students graduate hig...
Recently there has been increasing interest in the mathematics education research community about th...
The problem studied in this paper is how and under which conditions students accept or refuse the ru...
In this paper, we report two studies investigating what mathematicians value in a pedagogical proof....