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    Mathematical problem solving perception assessment of grade 9 students

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    2017-03
    Author
    Lariza, Marjorie V.
    Legarda, Christian F.
    Nastor, Roel S.
    Zulueta, Gladys S.
    Thesis Adviser
    Gloria, Charina C.
    Committee Chair
    Gloria, Charina C.
    Committee Members
    Layes, Evelyn D.
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    Abstract
    This study was conducted during the second semester of the school year 2016-2017 to ascertain the relationship of mathematical problem solving perception and performance of grade 9 students in Jamindan National High School during the S.Y 2016-2017. Respondents of the study were the 193 students out of 373 students selected through simple random technique. A questionnaire, mathematical problem solving perception assessment scales was the main instrument used in the collection of data for the study. Descriptive statistics such as frequency count, percentage, standard deviation and mean; and inferential statistics such as Pearson Product Moment of Correlation were the statistical tools to analyze and interpret the results. Level of significance was set at 0.05 alpha. Results of the study revealed that respondents’ had generally high level of mathematical problem solving perception and had an “average” performance in mathematics. In like manner, their level of perception in terms of relations to real world, need to understand formulas or procedures, dependence on procedures, confidence, exploration in problem solving and independence in learning were found to be “high”. Mathematical problem solving perception and mathematics performance of the respondents were found not significantly related. Moreover, the study also found out that there is no significant difference in mathematical problem solving perception when grouped according to sex and class size. Results also showed that there is significant difference in performance of the respondents in math when grouped according to sex and class size.
    Keywords
    Mathematical problem solving Performance in mathematics
    Subject
    Mathematics--Study and teaching  Problem solving--Study and teaching (Secondary)  Mathematical ability--Testing  Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Secondary)  Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Evaluation
    URI
    https://repository.capsu.edu.ph/handle/123456789/664
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    Lariza, M.V., Legarda, C.F., Nastor, R.S., & Zulueta, G.S. (2017). Mathematical problem-solving perception assessment of grade 9 students[Undergraduate thesis, Capiz State University Burias Campus]. CAPSU Institutional Repository.
    Type
    Thesis
    Degree Discipline
    Mathematics
    Degree Name
    Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics
    Degree Level
    Undergraduate
    Department
    College of Education
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