2017
DOI: 10.1080/13546783.2017.1374307
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Semantic alignment across whole-number arithmetic and rational numbers: evidence from a Russian perspective

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“…A similar form of semantic alignment guides the use of different formats for rational numbers-fractions and decimals. Adults in the U.S. and South Korea (Lee et al, 2016), as well as Russia (Tyumeneva et al, 2018), selectively use fractions and decimals to model discrete (i.e., countable) and continuous entities, respectively. Favored semantic alignments may reflect selective similarities between relation vectors that represent mathematical and real-world relations.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar form of semantic alignment guides the use of different formats for rational numbers-fractions and decimals. Adults in the U.S. and South Korea (Lee et al, 2016), as well as Russia (Tyumeneva et al, 2018), selectively use fractions and decimals to model discrete (i.e., countable) and continuous entities, respectively. Favored semantic alignments may reflect selective similarities between relation vectors that represent mathematical and real-world relations.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The alignment between real‐world and mathematical knowledge guides the application of abstract mathematical knowledge by both students and textbook writers, not only in the United States (DeWolf, Bassok, & Holyoak, 2015; Rapp, Bassok, DeWolf, & Holyoak, 2015) but also in South Korea (Lee, DeWolf, Bassok, & Holyoak, 2016) and Russia (Tyumeneva et al, 2018). Importantly, alignments and their influence on problem solving procedures likely remain implicit in the mind of the problem solver, as they are not explicitly taught in schools.…”
Section: An Analogical Approach To Teaching: Five Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, when judging the correspondence between a given ratio and a given rational number, participants performed best when the notation of the number (fraction or decimal) was the one preferred for the given type of ratio. Subsequent studies obtained similar findings in the United States, Korea, and Russia (Lee et al, 2016;Plummer et al, 2017;Rapp et al, 2015;Tyumeneva et al, 2018). Gray et al (2018) found that performance with percentages is similar to that with decimals, and concluded that the conceptual structure of percentages, like that of decimals, is one-dimensional.…”
Section: Suitability Of Rational Number Notations For Representing Di...mentioning
confidence: 76%