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Oktay Kizkapan; Oguzhan Nacaroglu; Asli Saylan Kirmizigül – Science & Education, 2024
This study aims to examine the relationship between pre-service teachers' understanding of the Nature of Science (NOS), epistemic beliefs (EB), and pseudoscientific beliefs (PSB), and whether there is a difference between pre-service teachers' understanding of NOS and pseudoscientific beliefs with sophisticated and naive epistemological beliefs.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Beliefs, Scientific Principles, Epistemology
Lianna McDaniel – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Dating violence and sexual assault are topics of concern on college campuses and although they are often viewed as separate issues, they are overlapping constructs within the construct of interpersonal violence. Research suggests that people perpetrate dating violence and sexual assault for the same reasons. However, campus programming frequently…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Misconceptions, Beliefs
Jacqueline D. Woolley; Paola A. Baca; Kelsey A. Kelley – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2024
Superstitious behaviors persist across time, culture, and age. Although often considered irrational and even potentially harmful, superstitions have recently been shown to have positive effects on stress levels, confidence, and ultimately, performance. However, it remains unclear how people conceive of superstitious behaviors, specifically,…
Descriptors: Children, College Students, Beliefs, Theory of Mind
Güzin Ünlü Suvari; Meltem Kaydirak – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2025
This study aimed to assess the effect of web-based reproductive health education provided to university students in Turkey on their belief in sexual myths and risky behaviours. A randomised controlled trial was conducted in a state university between March-October 2021 with 96 students. The web-based health education was developed using the ADDIE…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Education, Health Education, College Students
Esra Özay Köse – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2024
The purpose of the drawing method is to reveal the hidden beliefs, attitudes, knowledge and understanding of students without being dependent on words. It is more useful than other techniques in that it is easy to apply and a lot of data can be obtained with a drawing. Some misconceptions can be revealed by asking students to describe or…
Descriptors: Biology, Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Freehand Drawing
David A. Lee; Jillian Wendt; Michelle Barthlow – School Science and Mathematics, 2024
A large body of research literature has explored socio-scientific issues (SSIs) in science teaching and learning, documenting the impact of epistemic beliefs on epistemic emotion, which influences student's reactions to complex scientific topics. Often, students' reactions reflect scientific misconceptions, the correction of which may result in…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Food, Genetics, Beliefs
Hasan Sahin Kizilcik – International Journal of Science Education, 2024
This study aims to investigate the potential correlation between pseudoscientific beliefs and media literacy among pre-service teachers. In this study, a survey method was conducted. The research group consists of 332 pre-service teachers from a state university. Data were collected using two Likert scales, one on media literacy and the other on…
Descriptors: Scientific Attitudes, Beliefs, Misconceptions, Media Literacy
Adam Hardy; Steven Chesnut; Emily Lake – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2024
Previous studies have indicated that sorority members engage in high-risk alcohol consumption, putting them at increased risk of sexual victimization. In the current study, we examined the associations between sorority members' adherence to myths about sexual consent and assault related to alcohol misuse. Findings from the responses of 110…
Descriptors: Drinking, Sexuality, Sexual Abuse, Beliefs
Jennifer L. Beaudry; Matt N. Williams; Michael C. Philipp; Emily J. Kothe – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Background: Understanding students' naive conceptions about the norms that guide scientific best practice is important so that teachers can adapt to students' existing understandings. Objective: We examined what incoming undergraduate students of psychology believe about reproducibility and open science practices. Method: We conducted an online…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Attitudes, Beliefs, Scientific Research
Deibl, Ines; Zumbach, Jörg – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2023
Addressing and creating awareness on the topic of neuromyths in educational sciences has increased in recent years. We know very little about how widespread the belief in neuromyths is among pre-service teacher students and whether this belief affects their subsequent approach to teaching and consequently possibly also the performance of their…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Beliefs, Neurosciences
Paige L. Kemp; Alyssa H. Sinclair; R. Alison Adcock; Christopher N. Wahlheim – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Fake news can have enduring effects on memory and beliefs. An ongoing theoretical debate has investigated whether corrections (fact-checks) should include reminders of fake news. The familiarity backfire account proposes that reminders hinder correction (increasing interference), whereas integration-based accounts argue that reminders facilitate…
Descriptors: Misinformation, Deception, Propaganda, Memory
Espinosa, J. A.; Ribas, F.; Lusquiños, F. – Physics Education, 2022
In order to fix some important concepts of Fundamental Physics, either because they are not usually discussed in depth in theoretical classes and much less at laboratories, or because they are not sufficiently developed in textbooks, it is more effective not to tackle them directly, but to propose a mental or practical experiment to attract the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
Kizilcik, Hasan Sahin – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2022
This study aimed to determine the levels of pre-service teachers' nature of science (NOS) knowledge, assess their pseudo-scientific beliefs, and examine the relationship between aspects of their NOS knowledge and these beliefs. It also aimed to determine whether NOS knowledge and pseudo-scientific beliefs depended on the discipline and gender. A…
Descriptors: Scientific Attitudes, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Science Education
Anna E. Mason; Jason L. G. Braasch; Daphne Greenberg; Erica D. Kessler; Laura K. Allen; Danielle S. McNamara – Grantee Submission, 2022
This study examined the extent to which prior beliefs and reading instructions impacted elements of a reader's mental representation of multiple texts. College students' beliefs about childhood vaccinations were assessed before reading two anti-vaccine and two pro-vaccine texts. Participants in the experimental condition read for the purpose of…
Descriptors: College Students, Beliefs, Immunization Programs, Vocabulary
Craig, Heather L.; Wilcox, Gabrielle; Makarenko, Erica M.; MacMaster, Frank P. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2021
Despite the breadth and depth of educational neuroscience research and teachers' interest in neuroscience, teachers often have limited access to reputable sources. As a result, neuromyths--misapplied or over-simplified claims related to brain science--have proliferated. School Psychologists have training in education, applied neuroscience, and…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Beliefs, Teachers, Preservice Teachers