"Impulsive-analytic disposition: Instrument pilot testing" by Kien Lim and Osvaldo Morera
 

Impulsive-analytic disposition: Instrument pilot testing

Publication Date

10-1-2011

Document Type

Article

Abstract

The likelihood-to-act (LtA) survey measures impulsive and analytic dispositions in solving mathematics problems. The current version has 16 impulsive and 16 analytic items. Its validity was assessed using a sample of 27 in-service and 92 pre-service teachers. Both the impulsive and analytic subscales were found to have internal consistency reliability, but they were not correlated with one another. The impulsive subscale was predictive of correctness in classifying the LtA items. The analytic subscale was predictive of how well a participant would perform in Part 2 of a math test after taking Part 1 and being warned that some items could be tricky.

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