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Authors: Rezi Ariawan and  Zetriuslita

Affiliation: Mathematics Education Study Program, Universitas Islam Riau, Pekanbaru, Indonesia, Indonesia

Keyword(s): Mathematical Critical Thinking Problem, Newman Error Analysis, Gender Differences, Habits of Mind.

Abstract: This study aims to describe the types of students’ error in solving mathematical critical thinking problems in Integral Calculus course based on Newman Error Analysis theory and viewed from gender differences and habits of mind. The method of the research is a descriptive quantitative research. The research subjects were 47 students from the third semester who have taken Integral Calculus course. The instrument of data collection was a test using the indicators of mathematical critical thinking skills and a questionnaire on the habit of mind. The data collection techniques are test and non-test techniques. The data was analysed by using quantitative descriptive technique. The result of this study indicated that: (1) The most dominant type of error is encoding (92.44%) and the least is decoding (6.08%); (2) The most dominant type of error by male and female students is encoding (96.43%) and (86.24%) and the least is decoding (24.28%) and (6.76%) ; (3) The most dominant type of erro r in terms of habits of mind with very good, good, and fair criteria is encoding (88.28%), (94.43%), and (77.7%) and the least one is decoding (10.56%), (19.76%), and (54.28%). (More)

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Ariawan, R. and Zetriuslita. (2020). An Analysis of Students’ Error in Solving Critical Thinking Problems in Integral Calculus Course based on Newman Error Analysis Theory Viewed from Gender Differences and Habits of Mind. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Social, Economy, Education and Humanity - ICoSEEH; ISBN 978-989-758-464-0, SciTePress, pages 336-342. DOI: 10.5220/0009145003360342

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title={An Analysis of Students’ Error in Solving Critical Thinking Problems in Integral Calculus Course based on Newman Error Analysis Theory Viewed from Gender Differences and Habits of Mind},
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JO - Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Social, Economy, Education and Humanity - ICoSEEH
TI - An Analysis of Students’ Error in Solving Critical Thinking Problems in Integral Calculus Course based on Newman Error Analysis Theory Viewed from Gender Differences and Habits of Mind
SN - 978-989-758-464-0
AU - Ariawan, R.
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PY - 2020
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EP - 342
DO - 10.5220/0009145003360342
PB - SciTePress