WWC review of this study

Development of Proportional Reasoning in a Problem-Based Middle School Curriculum.

Ben-Chaim, David; Fey, James; Fitzgerald, William; Benedetto, Catherine; Miller, Jane (1997). Retrieved from: https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED412091

  • Quasi-Experimental Design

Reviewed: January 2017

Does not meet WWC standards


Evidence Tier rating based solely on this study. This intervention may achieve a higher tier when combined with the full body of evidence.

Study sample characteristics were not reported.

In the case of multiple manuscripts that report on one study, the WWC selects one manuscript as the primary citation and lists other manuscripts that describe the study as additional sources.

  • Ben-Chaim, David; Fey, James T.; Fitzgerald, William M.; Benedetto, Catherine; Miller, Jane. (1998). Proportional Reasoning among 7th Grade Students with Different Curricular Experiences. Educational Studies in Mathematics, v36 n3 p247-73.

  • Ben-Chaim, D., Fey, J. T., Fitzgerald, W. M., Benedetto, C., & Miller, J. (1997, April). A study of proportional reasoning among seventh and eighth grade students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL.

Reviewed: January 2010

Does not meet WWC standards


Evidence Tier rating based solely on this study. This intervention may achieve a higher tier when combined with the full body of evidence.

Study sample characteristics were not reported.

In the case of multiple manuscripts that report on one study, the WWC selects one manuscript as the primary citation and lists other manuscripts that describe the study as additional sources.

  • Ben-Chaim, D., Fey, J. T., Fitzgerald, W. M., Benedetto, C., & Miller, J. (1997, April). A study of proportional reasoning among seventh and eighth grade students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL.

 

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