posted on 2016-05-05, 10:27authored byLara AlcockLara Alcock, Paul Hernandez-Martinez, Arun Godwin Patel
This paper presents an exploratory social network analysis of the study behaviours of undergraduate mathematics students. Focusing on the second-year students within a large lecture class, it presents data on their self-reported percentage lecture attendance, number of hours spent studying alone and with others outside lecture time, and occasional and frequent conversations about mathematics with other students. It then presents analytical results on relationships between individuals’ centrality within the network and amount of study time.
History
School
Science
Department
Mathematics Education Centre
Published in
40th Annual Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education
Citation
ALCOCK, L., HERNANDEZ-MARTINEZ, P. and GODWIN PATEL, A., 2016. Study habits in undergraduate mathematics: a social network analysis. To be presented at: The 40th Annual Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 3rd-7th August 2016, Szeged, Hungary
Publisher
International Group for Psychology of Mathematics Education
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AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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