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Episode 1710: Matthew Inglis
by Math Ed Podcast
32m 42s
September 25, 2017
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Matthew Inglis from Loughborough University (UK) discusses his book, Does mathematical study develop logical thinking? Testing the Theory of Formal Discipline, published by World Scientific (with co-author Nina Attridge).



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*Send in your audio submissions for the 100th episode special to ottensa AT missouri DOT edu by October 10th.

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Samuel Otten
September 25, 2017
References from the episode: Thorndike, E. L. (2013). The principles of teaching: Based on psychology (Vol. 32). Routledge. Sara Humphries, spatial reasoning and filtering hypothesis. http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/mec/staff/phd-students/sara-humphries.html Bruine de Bruin, W., Parker, A. M., & Fischhoff, B. (2007). Individual differences in adult decision-making competence. Journal of personality and social psychology, 92(5), 938.
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