Abstract
In this paper we discuss the roles of, and the relationship between, arithmetic
and algebraic thinking in algebraic problem solving. We report the results of
a study where we recorded students' mode of thinking, problem solving
ability, mathematical anxiety and self-concept. We found a positive
correlation for girls between anxiety and problem solving performance, but
for boys the positive correlation was with self-concept. We also found a
reluctance on the part of students to use algebraic thinking.
Mike Thomas & Saraswathi Kota
Problem Solving In Algebra: The Role Of Arithmetic Thinking And Affective Factors