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ON VARIABLES IN MATHEMATICS AND IN NATURAL SCIENCE

The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1954
IN the development of mathematics and natural science which began in the seventeenth century, perhaps the most characteristic concept is that of a variable. But what is a variable ? Russell, who investigated all aspects of this notion, called it 'certainly ...
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Affective Variables and Mathematics Education

The Elementary School Journal, 1984
to general feelings such as liking/disliking of mathematics, nor is it meant to exclude perceptions of the difficulty, usefulness, and appropriateness of mathematics as a school subject. There are several ways affective variables are related to mathematics learning. It is likely that a student who feels very positive about mathematics will achieve at a
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Mathematical programming modeling of the Response Time Variability Problem

European Journal of Operational Research, 2010
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Albert Corominas   +2 more
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The place of the variable in the teaching of mathematics

The Mathematics Teacher, 1955
The general concept of a variable is a difficult one. This paper offers suggestions for highlighting some important aspects of this concept.
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GIRLS AND MATHEMATICS: PARENTAL VARIABLES

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1979
S ummary . 234 girls taking A‐level mathematics were compared with 265 girls taking A‐level French. They were more reserved (A), stable (C), tough‐minded (I), radical (Q1) and group‐dependent (Q2) on the 16PF, and less ...
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To be or not to be an Integer? Encoding Variables for Mathematical Text

Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2022, 2022
Deborah Ferreira   +4 more
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Complex Variables in Industrial Mathematics

1988
Complex analysis has long been regarded both as an elegant subject in its own right, and as a powerful tool in applied mathematics. The subject has inescapable limitations, however, and it might be said that it has been superseded by more modern methods.
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Mathematical modeling of variables involved in dissolution testing

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2011
Dissolution testing is an important technique used for development and quality control of solid oral dosage forms of pharmaceutical products. However, the variability associated with this technique, especially with USP apparatuses 1 and 2, is a concern for both the US Food and Drug Administration and pharmaceutical companies.
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Mathematical Variable Detection in PDF Scientific Documents

2019
The detection of mathematical expression from PDF documents has been studied and advanced for recent years. In the process, the detection of variables of inline expressions that are represented by alphabetical characters is a challenge. Compared to other components of inline expressions, there are many factors that cause the ambiguities for the ...
Bui Hai Phong   +3 more
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Intellective variables and mathematics achievement: Directions for research

Journal of School Psychology, 1970
Abstract Research concerned with the analysis and correlates of mathematical abilities, conducted primarily during the past decade, is reviewed. It is concluded that certain specific abilities, in addition to general intelligence, affect performance in mathematics.
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