The effects of type of learning, type of problems, and working memory capacity on mathematical ability

The effects of type of learning, type of problem and working memory capacity on mathematical ability was investigated on thirty (30) child vendors and thirty (30) school children using a 2 X 3 X 3 factorial design. The child vendors were asked to answer orally fifteen word problems (five for each ty...

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Main Authors: Aqui, Anna Cristina S., Chaves, Marivi M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-48632021-01-28T08:49:41Z The effects of type of learning, type of problems, and working memory capacity on mathematical ability Aqui, Anna Cristina S. Chaves, Marivi M. The effects of type of learning, type of problem and working memory capacity on mathematical ability was investigated on thirty (30) child vendors and thirty (30) school children using a 2 X 3 X 3 factorial design. The child vendors were asked to answer orally fifteen word problems (five for each type of problem), then school children were matched according to age and gender and asked to answer the same set of word problems. Results of the study indicate that type of problem (p<.0001), level of working memory capacity (p<.0005), the interaction between type of learning and level of working memory capacity (p<.0005), the interaction between type of learning and level of working memory capacity (p<.0303), and type of learning and type of problem (p<.0103) has significant effects on mathematical ability. The findings suggest that mathematical ability of child vendors are not deficient or inferior to that of school children, rather it is merely different from school mathematics because of the context in which it is acquired and applied. From the results, it can be inferred that the level of working memory capacity affects mathematical ability. However, type of learning has no effect on mathematical ability. When it comes to interaction effects of the study, type of learning and type of problem affects mathematical ability. Moreover, type of learning and working memory capacity affects mathematical ability. On the other hand, type of problems and the level of working memory capacity does not affect mathematical ability. The findings further suggest that mathematical ability of child vendors are not deficient nor are their problem solving skills inferior to those of the school children. Their problem solving skills are different from those taught in school because the context in which these are acquired and applied are real and practical. 1998-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/4025 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Mathematical ability Learning Memory Problem solving Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Mathematical ability
Learning
Memory
Problem solving
Psychology
spellingShingle Mathematical ability
Learning
Memory
Problem solving
Psychology
Aqui, Anna Cristina S.
Chaves, Marivi M.
The effects of type of learning, type of problems, and working memory capacity on mathematical ability
description The effects of type of learning, type of problem and working memory capacity on mathematical ability was investigated on thirty (30) child vendors and thirty (30) school children using a 2 X 3 X 3 factorial design. The child vendors were asked to answer orally fifteen word problems (five for each type of problem), then school children were matched according to age and gender and asked to answer the same set of word problems. Results of the study indicate that type of problem (p<.0001), level of working memory capacity (p<.0005), the interaction between type of learning and level of working memory capacity (p<.0005), the interaction between type of learning and level of working memory capacity (p<.0303), and type of learning and type of problem (p<.0103) has significant effects on mathematical ability. The findings suggest that mathematical ability of child vendors are not deficient or inferior to that of school children, rather it is merely different from school mathematics because of the context in which it is acquired and applied. From the results, it can be inferred that the level of working memory capacity affects mathematical ability. However, type of learning has no effect on mathematical ability. When it comes to interaction effects of the study, type of learning and type of problem affects mathematical ability. Moreover, type of learning and working memory capacity affects mathematical ability. On the other hand, type of problems and the level of working memory capacity does not affect mathematical ability. The findings further suggest that mathematical ability of child vendors are not deficient nor are their problem solving skills inferior to those of the school children. Their problem solving skills are different from those taught in school because the context in which these are acquired and applied are real and practical.
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author Aqui, Anna Cristina S.
Chaves, Marivi M.
author_facet Aqui, Anna Cristina S.
Chaves, Marivi M.
author_sort Aqui, Anna Cristina S.
title The effects of type of learning, type of problems, and working memory capacity on mathematical ability
title_short The effects of type of learning, type of problems, and working memory capacity on mathematical ability
title_full The effects of type of learning, type of problems, and working memory capacity on mathematical ability
title_fullStr The effects of type of learning, type of problems, and working memory capacity on mathematical ability
title_full_unstemmed The effects of type of learning, type of problems, and working memory capacity on mathematical ability
title_sort effects of type of learning, type of problems, and working memory capacity on mathematical ability
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1998
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/4025
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