Measuring Collaborative Problem Solving Using Mathematics-Based Tasks

This study describes an online method of measuring individual students' collaborative problem-solving abilities using four interactive mathematics-based tasks, with students working in pairs. Process stream data were captured from 3,000 students who completed the tasks in the United States, Aus...

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Main Authors: Susan-Marie E. Harding (Author), Patrick E. Griffin (Author), Nafisa Awwal (Author), BM M. Alom (Author), Claire Scoular (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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