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Articles

Consequences of FOIL for undergraduates

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Pages 205-222 | Received 06 May 2014, Published online: 22 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

FOIL is a well-known mnemonic that is used to find the product of two binomials. We conduct a large sample (n = 252) observational study of first-year college students and show that while the FOIL procedure leads to the accurate expansion of the product of two binomials for most students who apply it, only half of these students exhibit conceptual understanding of the procedure. We generalize this FOIL dichotomy and show that the ability to transfer a mathematical property from one context to a less familiar context is related to both procedural success and attitude towards math.

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Funding

This work was supported by the University of Maine at Farmington's Wilson Scholar program. Simone Sisneros-Thiry has received financial support for this research from UMF's Wilson Scholar program.

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