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.
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 Threethe “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 of15 pairs of decimals items. These items were largely taken from Resnick et al. (1989),except that the fraction tasks were replaced with decimals.
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