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An Exploratory Comparative Study of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Fifth Edition (WISC-V) and the Adaptive Intelligence Diagnosticum 3 (AID 3) in a Sample of Mathematically Highly Gifted Children and Adolescents. [PDF]
Schneider SA, Krüger N.
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Model-Informed Drug Development: Addressing the Critical Need for Training in the Promising New Field. [PDF]
Moghadamnia Y, Zurakowski R, Islam MA.
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Computational thinking as a mediator between modeling self-efficacy and flexible thinking in pre-service science teachers. [PDF]
Beyazhancer R, Cepni S.
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Connecting mathematical creativity to mathematical ability
ZDM - International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2012This study aims to investigate whether there is a relationship between mathematical ability and mathematical creativity, and to examine the structure of this relationship. Furthermore, in order to validate the relationship between the two constructs, we will trace groups of students that differ across mathematical ability and investigate the ...
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A Study of Mathematical Abilities
The American Mathematical Monthly, 1962Recent efforts to improve the mathematics curriculum in our schools have led to a flood of new texts and new programs and have, of course, raised the question of how good these are. Opinions are plentiful and strongly held, but little factunJ evidence is at hand.
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The structure of mathematical ability
British Journal of Psychology, 1978A ‘mathematics’ test of 69 items was administered to 255 craft and technician students in the 17–19 age range. The item/item correlations were analysed using both a principal components and a maximum‐likelihood method. After varimax rotation, the same structure emerged from both analyses.
W. D. Furneaux, Ruth Rees
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2014
Abstract Monkeys are mathematicians, albeit imprecise ones. Comparative research has illustrated that monkeys use quantitative and numerical information, and this chapter outlines many of those findings. We begin with an historical summary of work with primates in assessing the role that number plays in these animals’ lives.
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Abstract Monkeys are mathematicians, albeit imprecise ones. Comparative research has illustrated that monkeys use quantitative and numerical information, and this chapter outlines many of those findings. We begin with an historical summary of work with primates in assessing the role that number plays in these animals’ lives.
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