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Contribution: Findings are provided from an initial survey to evaluate the magnitude of the recursion problem from the student point of view. Background: A major difficul...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Contribution: Findings are provided from an initial survey to evaluate the magnitude of the recursion problem from the student point of view. Background: A major difficulty that programming students must overcome-the learning of recursion-has been addressed by many authors, using various approaches, but none have considered how students perceive this issue. Research Questions: 1) How can an instrument be developed to characterize the main difficulties students encounter, from their subjective perspective, when learning recursion? and 2) How can the quality of the developed instrument be determined? Methodology: 1) A development process was followed to create the instrument. This process included justification of the content, and a quality analysis of the instrument in terms of validity and reliability and 2) the study was on a limited number of students, so should be regarded as preliminary with respect to validity and reliability of results. Findings: 1) An initial survey indicates the magnitude of the recursion problem from the students' point of view; 2) students' perception is that neither motivation, nor their previous knowledge of theoretical concepts on recursion, are factors that affect their learning of the recursion process; and 3) for further statistical analysis, data from a simplified survey proved more valid and more reliable than that from the original survey, for the study sample examined.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Education ( Volume: 61, Issue: 2, May 2018)
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Subjective Perception ,
- Preliminary Instrument ,
- Conceptual Knowledge ,
- Original Survey ,
- Magnitude Of The Problem ,
- Subjective Perspective ,
- Factor Analysis ,
- Cronbach’s Alpha ,
- Eigenvalues ,
- Subjectivity ,
- Confirmatory Factor Analysis ,
- Exploratory Factor Analysis ,
- Measurement Instruments ,
- Bartlett’s Test ,
- Test Of Sphericity ,
- Base Case ,
- Scree Plot ,
- Factors In Population ,
- Personal Motivation ,
- Personal Attitudes ,
- Validity Of The Survey ,
- Reliable Survey ,
- Homogeneity Index ,
- Survey Quality ,
- Main Goal Of This Research ,
- Total Amount Of Variance ,
- Survey Analysis ,
- Alpha Coefficient ,
- Recursive Algorithm ,
- Internal Consistency
- Author Keywords
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Subjective Perception ,
- Preliminary Instrument ,
- Conceptual Knowledge ,
- Original Survey ,
- Magnitude Of The Problem ,
- Subjective Perspective ,
- Factor Analysis ,
- Cronbach’s Alpha ,
- Eigenvalues ,
- Subjectivity ,
- Confirmatory Factor Analysis ,
- Exploratory Factor Analysis ,
- Measurement Instruments ,
- Bartlett’s Test ,
- Test Of Sphericity ,
- Base Case ,
- Scree Plot ,
- Factors In Population ,
- Personal Motivation ,
- Personal Attitudes ,
- Validity Of The Survey ,
- Reliable Survey ,
- Homogeneity Index ,
- Survey Quality ,
- Main Goal Of This Research ,
- Total Amount Of Variance ,
- Survey Analysis ,
- Alpha Coefficient ,
- Recursive Algorithm ,
- Internal Consistency
- Author Keywords