Mathematical Representation of the Grade 11 of Senior High School Students in Solving Linear Programming Questions Based on David Keirsey’s Personality Type
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2020-12-01Author
NINGRUM, Tiara Prita
TRAPSILASIWI, Dinawati
PAMBUDI, Didik Sugeng
OKTAVIANINGTYAS, Ervin
PUTRI, Inge Wiliandani Setya
MURTIKUSUMA, Randi Pratama
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The aim of this study is to define the student mathematical representation of Grade 11 high school in solving linear
programming questions based on David Keirsey’s personality type. This research were analyzed through a qualitative
description. The research was conducted at Senior High School 1 Jember. Data is obtained based on questionnaires,
linear programming research questions and interviews. Subjects based on the similarity of the linear programming test
results of each type of personality. Each personality has two subjects of study. The results revealed that Artisan students
used mathematical and visual expression representation forms. The Idealist students used mathematical, visual, and
verbal representation forms. The Guardian students used only the representation form for mathematical expression.
Whereas Rational students used only the representation form of mathematical and verbal expression
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