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Vijay Marupudi
Vijay Marupudi
Graduate Student, Georgia Tech
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Complex fraction comparisons and the natural number bias: The role of benchmarks
A Obersteiner, MW Alibali, V Marupudi
Learning and Instruction 67, 101307, 2020
322020
Comparing Fraction Magnitudes: Adults' Verbal Reports Reveal Strategy Flexibility and Adaptivity, but Also Bias.
A Obersteiner, MW Alibali, V Marupudi
Journal of Numerical Cognition 8 (3), 398-413, 2022
62022
Numeric magnitude comparison effects in large language models
RS Shah, V Marupudi, R Koenen, K Bhardwaj, S Varma
arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.10782, 2023
32023
Adults’ strategy use in fraction comparison.
A Obersteiner, V Marupudi, MW Alibali
Proceedings of the 43rd Conference of the International Group for the …, 2019
32019
Catastrophic interference is mitigated in naturalistic power-law learning environments
A Gandhi, RS Shah, V Marupudi, S Varma
arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.10393, 2024
12024
Debugging Pathways: Open-Ended Discrepancy Noticing, Causal Reasoning, and Intervening
D DeLiema, JK Bye, V Marupudi
ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
12024
Supplementary materials to: Comparing fraction magnitudes: Adults’ verbal reports reveal strategy flexibility and adaptivity, but also bias
A Obersteiner, MW Alibali, V Marupudi
PsychOpen GOLD, 2022
12022
Use of clustering in human solutions of the traveling salesperson problem
V Marupudi, R Harsch, VN Rao, J Park, JK Bye, S Varma
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
12022
The role of clustering in the efficient solution of small Traveling Salesperson Problems
V Marupudi, R Harsch, VN Rao, JK Bye, J Park, S Varma
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
12021
Calibration information reduces bias during estimation of factorials: A (partial) replication and extension of Tversky and Kahneman (1973)
JK Bye, V Marupudi, J Park, S Varma
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
12021
Clustering as a precursor to efficient and near-optimal solution of small instances of the Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP).
V Marupudi, VNV Rao, J Park, R Harsch, JK Bye, S Varma
CogSci, 2020
12020
Graded human sensitivity to geometric and topological concepts
V Marupudi, S Varma
Cognition 232, 105331, 2023
2023
Why Continuous Tape Diagrams of Fractions are Easier to Process than Discretized Ones: Evidence from Adults’ and Children’s Eye-Movements
S Schwarzmeier, A Obersteiner, MW Alibali, V Marupudi
Meeting of the network” Developing and stimulating competencies …, 2023
2023
Models of human visual clustering
V Marupudi, S Varma
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
2023
Unifying exemplar and prototype models of categorization
M Zuo, V Marupudi, S Varma
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
2023
Comparing Continuous and Discretized Tape Diagrams of Fractions: An Eye-Tracking Study with Adults
S Schwarzmeier, A Obersteiner, MW Alibali, V Marupudi
20th Biennial EARLI Conference, 2023
2023
Diskretisierte und kontinuierliche Visualisierungen von Brüchen: Eine Eye-Tracking Studie mit Erwachsenen
S Schwarzmeier, A Obersteiner, MW Alibali, V Marupudi
Universitätsbibliothek Dortmund, 2023
2023
Do hatchmarks affect strategy use on number line estimation tasks with fractions? An eyetracking study
AR Strohmaier, A Obersteiner, M Wagner Alibali, V Marupudi
5th Annual Conference of the Mathematical Cognition and Learning Society (MCLS), 2022
2022
Adults’ eye movements when comparing discretized or continuous fraction visualizations
A Obersteiner, S Schwarzmeier, M Wagner Alibali, V Marupudi
PME, 2022
2022
Comparing visual representations of fractions: discrete segments and length differences influence children’s strategy use
V Jay, V Marupudi, A Obersteiner, M Alibali
Virtual Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD), 2021
2021
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