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      Spatial Visualization, Visual Imagery, and Mathematical Problem Solving of Students With Varying Abilities

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      Journal of Learning Disabilities
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          The purpose of this study was to investigate students' use of visual imagery and its relationship to spatial visualization ability while solving mathematical word problems. Students with learning disabilities (LD), average achievers, and gifted students in sixth grade (N = 66) participated in this study. Students were assessed on measures of mathematical problem solving, visual imagery representation, and spatial visualization ability. The results indicated that gifted students performed better on both spatial visualization measures than students with LD and average-achieving students. Use of visual images was positively correlated with higher mathematical word-problem-solving performance. Furthermore, the use of schematic imagery was significantly and positively correlated with higher performance on each spatial visualization measure; conversely, it was negatively correlated with the use of pictorial images.

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                Journal
                Journal of Learning Disabilities
                J Learn Disabil
                SAGE Publications
                0022-2194
                1538-4780
                August 18 2016
                November 2006
                August 18 2016
                November 2006
                : 39
                : 6
                : 496-506
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Missouri Columbia, Department of Special Education, 303 Townsend Hall, Columbia, MO 65211
                Article
                10.1177/00222194060390060201
                17165617
                314d5e00-81e8-43d7-bce4-f8faf72b9e3b
                © 2006

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