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  Development of a Computerized Number Sense Scale for 3-rd Graders: Reliability and Validity Analysis
 
 
Title: Development of a Computerized Number Sense Scale for 3-rd Graders: Reliability and Validity Analysis
Author: Der-Ching Yang
Mao-neng Fred Li
Wei-Jin Li
Appeared in: International electronic journal of mathematics education
Paging: Volume 3 (2008) nr. 2 pages 110-124
Year: 2008
Contents: This study was to develop a computerized number sense scale (CNST) to assess the performance of students who had already completed the 3rd-grade mathematics curriculum. In total, 808 students from representative elementary schools, including cities, country and rural areas of Taiwan, participated in this study. The results of statistical analyses and content analysis indicated that this computerized number sense scale demonstrates good reliability and validity. Cronbach’s α coefficient of the scale was .8526 and its construct reliability was .805. In addition, the 5-factor number sense model was empirically and theoretically supported via confirmatory factor analysis and literature review.
Publisher: Gokkusagi Ltd.
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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