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RecordNumber
2352
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Author
Lynch, Alison G.
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Crop_Body
Alison G. Lynch,⁎, Elise Lockwood
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Title of Article
A comparison between mathematicians’ and students’ use of examples for conjecturing and proving
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Title Of Journal
Journal of Mathematical Behavior
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PublishInfo
elsevier
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Publication Year
2017
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Keywords
Proof , Examples , Mathematicians , Comparative analysis
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Abstract
Examples can play a productive role in the development of conjectures and proofs, but there is
more to learn about what makes example use productive. The example use of mathematicians,
who themselves are experts at developing conjectures and proofs, may provide insight into ways
to support students in using examples productively. In this paper, we compare the example use of
six mathematicians and 38 middle school, high school, undergraduate students as they reasoned
about interviewer-provided conjectures and developed their own conjectures. We note broad
similarities between the two groups in terms of the purposes for which they used examples and
the strategies with which they selected and used examples. In the context of these similarities, we
highlight two key areas in which the populations differed: (1) the coordination (or lack thereof)
between purpose and strategy of examples, and (2) the role of the logical structure of conjectures
in choosing and using examples.
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