Abstract
Since 1918, when Monroe [1]* showed that a given problem could be verbally stated in twenty-eight different ways, research workers have been interested in the relationship between reading ability and arithmetic achievement. The resulting research has not been clear on what relationship exists, often because of the confounding effects of intelligence.
Publisher
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
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11 articles.
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