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Young, Laura K.; Booth, Julie L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
Numerical magnitude knowledge is related to current math abilities and predictive of future math learning. However, this relationship has previously been shown only for knowledge of positive magnitudes; the present study is the first, to our knowledge, to examine the connection between magnitude knowledge and math ability with negative integers.…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Correlation, Mathematics Skills
Newton, Kristie J.; Lange, Karin; Booth, Julie L. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2020
Psychologists and mathematics educators have long viewed flexibility as critical to students' mathematical development. In this paper, we focused on the multidimensional nature of flexibility to better understand how preference, knowledge, and use of effective methods for solving algebra problems are related. In Study 1, we identified…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Mathematics Education, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
Barbieri, Christina Areizaga; Booth, Julie L. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Although findings from cognitive science have suggested learning benefits of confronting errors (Metcalfe, 2017), they are not often capitalized on in many mathematics classrooms (Tulis, 2013). The current study assessed the effects of examples focused on either common mathematical misconceptions and errors or correct concepts and procedures on…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving, Algebra, Misconceptions

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