Resnick, Nesher, Leonard, Magone, Omanson and Peled (1989) renamed these rules,
calling Rule One the “whole number rule”, Rule Two the “fraction rule”, and Rule Three
the “zero rule”, and developed a decimal comparison test of eight pairs of decimal numbers
(including two fractions). Moloney and Stacey (1996) developed a pencil and paper test of
15 pairs of decimals items. These items were largely taken from Resnick et al. (1989),
except that the fraction tasks were replaced with decimals.