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Interference thinking in constructing students' knowledge to solve mathematical problems

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, , Citation W E Jayanti et al 2018 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1008 012069 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/1008/1/012069

1742-6596/1008/1/012069

Abstract

This research aims to describe interference thinking in constructing students' knowledge to solve mathematical problems. Interference thinking in solving problems occurs when students have two concepts that interfere with each other's concept. Construction of problem-solving can be traced using Piaget's assimilation and accommodation framework, helping to know the students' thinking structures in solving the problems. The method of this research was a qualitative method with case research strategy. The data in this research involving problem-solving result and transcripts of interviews about students' errors in solving the problem. The results of this research focus only on the student who experience proactive interference, where student in solving a problem using old information to interfere with the ability to recall new information. The student who experience interference thinking in constructing their knowledge occurs when the students' thinking structures in the assimilation and accommodation process are incomplete. However, after being given reflection to the student, then the students' thinking process has reached equilibrium condition even though the result obtained remains wrong.

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