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Mathematical modelling: transitions between the real world and the mathematical model
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2004
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Applied Mathematical ModellingEngineeringMathematics CognitionModeling MethodEducationAbstract ApplicationsMathematical PsychologyMathematics EducationStudent LearningModeling And SimulationMathematical ModellingEngineering Design ProcessMathematical ModelingEducational Structural Equation ModelingDesignComplex ModelingMultidisciplinary EngineeringMathematical Modelling ProblemsReal WorldMathematical ModelsMeasurement ModelsMathematical ModelEducational AssessmentSecondary Mathematics EducationTheoretical Modeling
Abstract Applications in engineering, science and technology within undergraduate programmes can be difficult for students to understand. In this paper, new results are presented which go some way to demonstrate and explain the problems faced by students in linking mathematical models to real-world applications. The study is based on student responses to multiple-choice questionnaires on mathematical modelling problems, student reflective questionnaires and subsequent interviews. The processes used by students to solve such problems are classified and links between these process levels, credit and seven other behavioural descriptors are discussed. Notes *The author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Additional informationNotes on contributorsChristopher Haines Footnote* *The author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
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