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Gender differences on the American Mathematics Competition AMC 8 contest
by Desjarlais, Melissa A., Ph.D., The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, 2009, 115 pages; AAT 3350443

Abstract (Summary)

This study examines gender differences on the American Mathematics Competition AMC 8 contest between 2003 and 2007 by comparing the performances of male and female United States eighth grade students after controlling for ability. During these years 183,857 males and 178,857 females participated in the contest. Research on gender differences frequently measures impact which is a difference in performance between two groups that can often be explained by different ability distributions. In contrast, differential item functioning (DIF) is a difference in performance after controlling for ability. Three types of analyses were performed to compare the performances. First, statistical analyses identified items with impact, DIF, and uniform or nonuniform DIF. Differences in proportion correct were used to identify impact and type of DIF while the Mantel-Haenszel procedure was used to identify items with gender DIF. Second, substantive analyses placed the items into multiple categories based on NCTM, Gierl, and Harnisch's classifications of mathematics problems. Third, subtest analyses used these categories to look for gender differences in terms of impact and DIF on subsets of the contest. While a majority of the items favored males in terms of impact, after controlling for ability, few items demonstrated gender DIF. None of the hypotheses of differing abilities in males and females suggested by earlier studies were supported by the subtest analyses.

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Advisor:Fowler, David
Committee members:Heaton, Ruth M.,  Harnisch, Delwyn,  Dunbar, Steven R.
School:The University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Department:Educational Studies
School Location:United States -- Nebraska
Keyword(s):Competitions, Differential item functioning, Gender differences, Mathematics, American Mathematics Competition
Source:DAI-A 70/03, Sep 2009
Source type:Dissertation
Subjects:Mathematics education, Secondary education, Gender studies
Publication Number: AAT 3350443
ISBN:9781109084375
Document URL:http://proquest.umi.com/pqdlink?did=1694328921&Fmt=7&clientI d=79356&RQT=309&VName=PQD
ProQuest document ID:1694328921


 

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