Bibliometric Analysis using Vosviewer with Publish or Perish of Mathematical Proficiency

Siti Maryam Rohimah

Abstract


The purpose of this research is to find out the development of research on mathematical proficiency. The method used in this study uses a bibliometric approach based on mathematical proficiency analysis assisted by VOSviewer, based on searches from the Google Scholar database, and the title of the article is used as a guide in the search process which is obtained from the keyword "Mathematical Proficiency". From the search results, 999 articles were obtained from search results on Google Scholar using Publish or Perish (PoP) that were relevant to the mathematical proficiency from the last 5 years (2020-2024). The results showed a decline in research related to mathematical proficiency. From the analysis of articles using VOSviewer, the number of publications related to mathematical proficiency has decreased each year from 347 publications in 2020, 271 publications in 2021, 205 publications in 2022, 134 publications in 2023, and 42 publications in 2024. The conclusions of this study provide an appropriate reference for further research regarding “mathematical proficiency”.

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Bibliometric analysis; Mathematical proficiency; Publish or perish

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