The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters: How and When Biased Input Shapes Mathematics Learning

Volume: 2, Issue: 1, Pages: 413 - 435
Published: Dec 15, 2020
Abstract
Children's failure to reason often leads to their mathematical performance being shaped by spurious associations from problem input and overgeneralization of inapplicable procedures rather than by whether answers and procedures make sense. In particular, imbalanced distributions of problems, particularly in textbooks, lead children to create spurious associations between arithmetic operations and the numbers they combine; when conceptual...
Paper Details
Title
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters: How and When Biased Input Shapes Mathematics Learning
Published Date
Dec 15, 2020
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
413 - 435
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