“…This finding is consistent with findings by other researchers (e.g. Osana, Cooperman, Adrien, Rayner, Bisanz, Watchorn, & Sherman LeVos, 2012;Prediger, 2010;Capraro, Capraro, Yetkiner, Özel, Kim, & Küçük 2010) namely that learners' conception of a variable is inadequate. Most learners' misunderstandings included viewing variables as abbreviations or labels rather than as letters that stand for quantities, assigning values to letters based on their positions in the alphabet, and being unable to operate with algebraic letters as varying quantities rather than specific values (Asquith, Stephens, Knuth, & Alibali, 2007) Sfard (1991) argues that the equal sign is usually interpreted as requiring some action rather than signifying the equivalence between two expressions, leading to the technical blunder that + 8 = 8 , as some of the learners proposed in the above excerpt.…”