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Teacher-student relationship and mathematical problem-solving ability: mediating roles of self-efficacy and mathematical anxiety

Educational Psychology, 2020
This study investigated the mediating roles of self-efficacy and anxiety on the effects of teacher–student relationship on mathematical problem-solving ability. A total of 1667 fifth graders from central China participated in the large-scale survey.
Da Zhou, Xiaofeng Du, Kit-Tai Hau
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The semantic system is involved in mathematical problem solving

NeuroImage, 2018
Xinlin Zhou   +2 more
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Neural Correlates of Mathematical Problem Solving

International Journal of Neural Systems, 2015
This study explores electroencephalography (EEG) brain dynamics associated with mathematical problem solving. EEG and solution latencies (SLs) were recorded as 11 neurologically healthy volunteers worked on intellectually challenging math puzzles that involved combining four single-digit numbers through basic arithmetic operators (addition, subtraction,
Chun-Ling Lin   +4 more
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Promoting Access to Common Core Mathematics for Students with Severe Disabilities Through Mathematical Problem Solving

Research and Practice for Persons With Severe Disabilities, 2017
Fred Spooner   +2 more
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Problem solving in mathematics, II

The Mathematics Teacher, 1965
Every positive rational number r is a sum of distinct unit ...
openaire   +1 more source

DART-Math: Difficulty-Aware Rejection Tuning for Mathematical Problem-Solving

Neural Information Processing Systems
Solving mathematical problems requires advanced reasoning abilities and presents notable challenges for large language models. Previous works usually synthesize data from proprietary models to augment existing datasets, followed by instruction tuning to ...
Yuxuan Tong   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Metacognitive Capabilities of LLMs: An Exploration in Mathematical Problem Solving

Neural Information Processing Systems
Metacognitive knowledge refers to humans' intuitive knowledge of their own thinking and reasoning processes. Today's best LLMs clearly possess some reasoning processes.
A. Didolkar   +9 more
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