We propose and test three statistical models for the analysis of children's responses to the balance scale task, a seminal task to study proportional reasoning. We use a latent class modelling approach to formulate a rule-based latent class model (RB LCM) following from a rule-based perspective on proportional reasoning and a new statistical model, the Weighted Sum Model, following from an information-integration approach. Moreover, a hybrid LCM using item covariates is proposed, combining aspects of both a rule-based and information-integration perspective. These models are applied to two different datasets, a standard paper-and-pencil test dataset (N = 779), and a dataset collected within an online learning environment that included direc...
We discuss two studies related to upper elementary school pupils’ use of additive and proportional s...
Proportional reasoning is an integral component of adolescent mathematical cognitive development and...
Elementary school-aged children have great difficulty reasoning about proportions, some suggest beca...
<div><p>We propose and test three statistical models for the analysis of children’s responses to the...
We propose and test three statistical models for the analysis of children’s responses to the balance...
Cognitive development can be characterized by a sequence of increasingly complex rules or strategies...
<p>Paper: The Balance-Scale Task Revisited: A Comparison of Statistical Models for Rule-Based and In...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose a model that could describe the mode in which people ac...
In modern psychometric analysis of cognitive assessment, there is a choice between psychometric vs. ...
Proportional reasoning is the ability to compare ratios or the ability to make statements of equalit...
Analysis of accuracy of responses to balance scale problems gives a global idea of the cognitive pro...
. We present an alternative model of human cognitive development on the balance scale task. Study of...
Proportional reasoning skills are central for fraction learning which, in turn, is an important aim ...
Proportional reasoning involves thinking about parts and wholes (i.e., about fractional quantities)....
Children have great difficulty reasoning about proportions, theoretically because familiar whole num...
We discuss two studies related to upper elementary school pupils’ use of additive and proportional s...
Proportional reasoning is an integral component of adolescent mathematical cognitive development and...
Elementary school-aged children have great difficulty reasoning about proportions, some suggest beca...
<div><p>We propose and test three statistical models for the analysis of children’s responses to the...
We propose and test three statistical models for the analysis of children’s responses to the balance...
Cognitive development can be characterized by a sequence of increasingly complex rules or strategies...
<p>Paper: The Balance-Scale Task Revisited: A Comparison of Statistical Models for Rule-Based and In...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose a model that could describe the mode in which people ac...
In modern psychometric analysis of cognitive assessment, there is a choice between psychometric vs. ...
Proportional reasoning is the ability to compare ratios or the ability to make statements of equalit...
Analysis of accuracy of responses to balance scale problems gives a global idea of the cognitive pro...
. We present an alternative model of human cognitive development on the balance scale task. Study of...
Proportional reasoning skills are central for fraction learning which, in turn, is an important aim ...
Proportional reasoning involves thinking about parts and wholes (i.e., about fractional quantities)....
Children have great difficulty reasoning about proportions, theoretically because familiar whole num...
We discuss two studies related to upper elementary school pupils’ use of additive and proportional s...
Proportional reasoning is an integral component of adolescent mathematical cognitive development and...
Elementary school-aged children have great difficulty reasoning about proportions, some suggest beca...