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Published December 11, 2013 | Version v1
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The Effect of High School Calculator Usage on First-Year College Calculus Grades

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  • 1. Harvard University

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This paper investigates the impact of high school calculator usage on first-year college calculus grades, a relationship for which a dearth of material exists. Using the national FICSMath survey of students in college calculus, we perform a factor analysis on the calculator variables of interest to construct 2 composites signifying latent characteristics of calculator use in high school classrooms. A multiple linear regression analysis is carried out, controlling for standard confounding variables, such as race, gender, socioeconomics, etc. Lastly, interaction effects are examined, and we identify a statistically significant interaction between our two composites: ’zealotry’ and ’restricted’. We find that the more extensively students had used calculators in high school the lower their course grade in first-year college calculus. A high degree of restrictedness helps mitigate this effect.

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