Conceptions of Function Composition in College Precalculus Students

abstract: Past research has shown that students have difficulty developing a robust conception of function. However, little prior research has been performed dealing with student knowledge of function composition, a potentially powerful mathematical concept. This dissertation reports the results of...

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Other Authors: Bowling, Stacey Andrew (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.24883
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-248832018-06-22T03:04:52Z Conceptions of Function Composition in College Precalculus Students abstract: Past research has shown that students have difficulty developing a robust conception of function. However, little prior research has been performed dealing with student knowledge of function composition, a potentially powerful mathematical concept. This dissertation reports the results of an investigation into student understanding and use of function composition, set against the backdrop of a precalculus class that emphasized quantification and covariational reasoning. The data were collected using task-based, semi-structured clinical interviews with individual students outside the classroom. Findings from this study revealed that factors such as the student's quantitative reasoning, covariational reasoning, problem solving behaviors, and view of function influence how a student understands and uses function composition. The results of the study characterize some of the subtle ways in which these factors impact students' ability to understand and use function composition to solve problems. Findings also revealed that other factors such as a students' persistence, disposition towards "meaning making" for the purpose of conceptualizing quantitative relationships, familiarity with the context of a problem, procedural fluency, and student knowledge of rules of "order of operations" impact a students' progress in advancing her/his solution approach. Dissertation/Thesis Bowling, Stacey Andrew (Author) Carlson, Marilyn P (Advisor) Thompson, Patrick W (Committee member) Moore, Kevin C (Committee member) Milner, Fabio (Committee member) Van De Sande, Carla (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Mathematics education Composition Function eng 222 pages Ph.D. Mathematics 2014 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.24883 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2014
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topic Mathematics education
Composition
Function
spellingShingle Mathematics education
Composition
Function
Conceptions of Function Composition in College Precalculus Students
description abstract: Past research has shown that students have difficulty developing a robust conception of function. However, little prior research has been performed dealing with student knowledge of function composition, a potentially powerful mathematical concept. This dissertation reports the results of an investigation into student understanding and use of function composition, set against the backdrop of a precalculus class that emphasized quantification and covariational reasoning. The data were collected using task-based, semi-structured clinical interviews with individual students outside the classroom. Findings from this study revealed that factors such as the student's quantitative reasoning, covariational reasoning, problem solving behaviors, and view of function influence how a student understands and uses function composition. The results of the study characterize some of the subtle ways in which these factors impact students' ability to understand and use function composition to solve problems. Findings also revealed that other factors such as a students' persistence, disposition towards "meaning making" for the purpose of conceptualizing quantitative relationships, familiarity with the context of a problem, procedural fluency, and student knowledge of rules of "order of operations" impact a students' progress in advancing her/his solution approach. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Mathematics 2014
author2 Bowling, Stacey Andrew (Author)
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title Conceptions of Function Composition in College Precalculus Students
title_short Conceptions of Function Composition in College Precalculus Students
title_full Conceptions of Function Composition in College Precalculus Students
title_fullStr Conceptions of Function Composition in College Precalculus Students
title_full_unstemmed Conceptions of Function Composition in College Precalculus Students
title_sort conceptions of function composition in college precalculus students
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url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.24883
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