Analyzing Students’ Errors in Solving Sequence and Series Application Problems Using Newman Procedure

N. Agustiani
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This study aims to analyze the errors of students in solving the problem of applying sequence and series based on Newman's rules. This research uses descriptive analysis method. The subjects of this study were first semester students majoring in business administration at Muhammadiyah University of Sukabumi. The data collection used test and interview methods. Based on the results of data analysis using the Newman error analysis procedure, it is concluded that students made 8.9% reading errors, 18.9% comprehension errors, 32.2% transformation errors, 42.2% process skills errors, and 43.3% encoding errors. The percentage of reading errors up to encoding errors has increased because students cannot solve the problem correctly after encountering obstacles at the beginning. Error analysis can be used as reference material for lecturers in designing learning that can overcome student errors in working on the applied of sequence and series.
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分析学生用纽曼法解数列应用问题的错误
本研究旨在分析学生在求解纽曼法则中应用数列问题时的错误。本研究采用描述性分析方法。本研究以苏卡umi穆罕默德迪亚大学工商管理专业第一学期的学生为研究对象。数据收集采用测试法和访谈法。根据纽曼错误分析程序的数据分析结果,学生的阅读错误为8.9%,理解错误为18.9%,转换错误为32.2%,处理技能错误为42.2%,编码错误为43.3%。阅读错误和编码错误的比例有所增加,因为学生在开始遇到障碍后无法正确解决问题。误差分析可以作为教师设计学习的参考资料,以克服学生在序列和级数应用方面的错误。
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