scholarly journals Eight-grades students’ mental models in solving a number pattern problem

Author(s):  
Novi PRAYEKTİ ◽  
Toto NUSANTARA ◽  
Sudirman SUDİRMAN ◽  
Hery SUSANTO
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 28
Author(s):  
Elsa Ernisa Valen Sidauruk ◽  
Novisita Ratu

The aims of this research to describe the problem solving of students in solving the TIMSS algebra content problem with the topic is pattern based on the Polya stage for 8th grader students in SMP Negeri 3 Salatiga. This type of research is a qualitative descriptive. There are two questions about TIMSS algebra content with the topic pattern, with subject selection by purposive sampling obtained as many as 3 subjects. The result showed that is the matter of arithmetic number pattern for the subject S1 and S3 able to pass all the stages of Polya well, but for the subject S2 of the stages of Polya that were not carried out is check again. The pictorial pattern problem for the subject S1 as able to pass all the Polya stages well, but the subject S2 and S3 the Polya stage is not performed is check again.


Author(s):  
Burkhard Müller ◽  
Jürgen Gehrke

Abstract. Planning interactions with the physical world requires knowledge about operations; in short, mental operators. Abstractness of content and directionality of access are two important properties to characterize the representational units of this kind of knowledge. Combining these properties allows four classes of knowledge units to be distinguished that can be found in the literature: (a) rules, (b) mental models or schemata, (c) instances, and (d) episodes or chunks. The influence of practicing alphabet-arithmetic operators in a prognostic, diagnostic, or retrognostic way (A + 2 = ?, A? = C, or ? + 2 = C, respectively) on the use of that knowledge in a subsequent test was used to assess the importance of these dimensions. At the beginning, the retrognostic use of knowledge was worse than the prognostic use, although identical operations were involved (A + 2 = ? vs. ? - 2 = A). This disadvantage was reduced with increased practice. Test performance was best if the task and the letter pairs were the same as in the acquisition phase. Overall, the findings support theories proposing multiple representational units of mental operators. The disadvantage for the retrognosis task was recovered in the test phase, and may be evidence for the importance of the order of events independent of the order of experience.


1992 ◽  
Vol 37 (5) ◽  
pp. 438-439
Author(s):  
Richard A. Griggs
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Sergio Moreno-Rios ◽  
Candida Castro ◽  
Geoffrey Underwood

2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pia Justen ◽  
Robert R. van Doorn ◽  
Fred Zijlstra ◽  
Jelke van der Pal

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