The Correlation of Selected Mathematical Measures with Problem Solving Ability

Authors

  • E. Ray Phillips University of South Florida
  • A. Edward Uprichard University of South Florida
  • Herbert L. Johnson Pinellas County Schools

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Abstract

The ability to solve word problems in algebra by eighth and ninth graders was studied in relation to five selected variables (attitude toward math, algebraic skills, critical thinking, translation, and problem analysis). Algebraic skills and analysis of word problems correlated with ability to solve the problems. Additional findings are discussed.

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1974-11-11

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Phillips, E. R., Uprichard, A. E., & Johnson, H. L. (1974). The Correlation of Selected Mathematical Measures with Problem Solving Ability. Florida Journal of Educational Research, 16(1), 3–11. Retrieved from https://journals.flvc.org/fjer/article/view/133814

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FJER Research Article