Abstract
This paper describes a study of the choice of correct looping structures and errors in assignment by novice assembly language programmers and shows the relationship of these two factors to writing a correct program, to gender, and to mathematical, verbal, and scholastic aptitude. Although there was significant correlation between writing a correct program and selecting the correct looping structure, there seems to be no relationship between using the appropriate looping structure and gender or math/verbal aptitude.
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