Abstract
Reasoning is considered to be an important proficiency in national mathematics curricula
both in Australia (ACARA, 2014) and Malaysia (MOE, 2013). However, the nature of
reasoning that supports learning and problem solving in mathematics is an area that
requires further study (Schoenfeld, 2013). In this study we explored the link between
Scientific Reasoning Skills (SRS) and mathematics problem solving performance among a
cohort of Malaysian students. As expected, there was a positive relationship but the level of
correlation between these two variables was moderate. Although the High-Achievement
group performed significantly better than their peers in the Low-Achievement group in
their solution outcomes, overall, all students exhibited low-levels of SRS. These findings
suggest that while SRS could play a role in problem solving, components of SRS need
further analysis in order to better explain how reasoning in science could facilitate problem
solving processes.
Nor’ain Mohd Tajudin, & Mohan Chinnappan
Exploring relationship between scientific reasoning skills and mathematics problem solving