Decision Trees Impact Learning: An Empirical Study Using Exchanges of Nonmonetary Assets
Heather M. Lively,
Adrian Valencia,
Reggie L. Shouse
Abstract:In this study, we demonstrate the benefits of using a decision tree to learn the rules for exchanges of nonmonetary assets. Our results indicate that students using a decision tree performed significantly better on both true/false questions and an open-ended application problem than students who were not provided the decision tree. Most notably, lower-performing students who used the decision tree were able to bridge the gap with their higher-performing peers on the true/false questions. Furthermore, the resul… Show more
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