TY - JOUR
T1 - Patterns of verbal mediation during problem solving
T2 - A sequential analysis of self-explanation
AU - Neuman, Yair
AU - Leibowitz, Liat
AU - Schwarz, Baruch
PY - 2000/1/1
Y1 - 2000/1/1
N2 - The explanations that participants give themselves (self-explanations) while learning or solving problems have been shown to be positively associated with various performance measures. The major aim of this study was to identify patterns of self-explanation that distinguish between good and poor problem solvers. Thirty-two Grade 9 students were asked to solve 3 mixture problems—1 warm-up problem and 2 test problems—while thinking aloud. The problem-solving process was videotaped, protocols were transcribed, and 5 content categories were identified. Through a sequential analysis, patterns of self-explanation that differentiate between good and poor problem solvers were identified.
AB - The explanations that participants give themselves (self-explanations) while learning or solving problems have been shown to be positively associated with various performance measures. The major aim of this study was to identify patterns of self-explanation that distinguish between good and poor problem solvers. Thirty-two Grade 9 students were asked to solve 3 mixture problems—1 warm-up problem and 2 test problems—while thinking aloud. The problem-solving process was videotaped, protocols were transcribed, and 5 content categories were identified. Through a sequential analysis, patterns of self-explanation that differentiate between good and poor problem solvers were identified.
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U2 - 10.1080/00220970009600092
DO - 10.1080/00220970009600092
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AN - SCOPUS:0034335482
SN - 0022-0973
VL - 68
SP - 197
EP - 213
JO - Journal of Experimental Education
JF - Journal of Experimental Education
IS - 3
ER -