The relationship of teachers' conceptions of mathematics and mathematics teaching to instructional practice
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- Alba G. Thompson
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This paper, published in 1984, received 523 indexed citations . Written by Alba G. Thompson covering the research area of Education. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Education (489 citations), Statistics and Probability (97 citations) and Developmental and Educational Psychology (96 citations). Published in Educational Studies in Mathematics.
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