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Kapon, Shulamit – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2016
Research experience is increasingly considered an important component of science education at the secondary school and undergraduate levels. This paper presents a case study of students learning in a unique apprenticeship model in which students are engaged in long-term (18 month) open-ended research projects in physics that are done at the…
Descriptors: Physics, Inquiry, Science Education, Secondary School Science
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Singer, Susan Rundell – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2013
This special issue of "Journal of Research in Science Teaching" reflects conclusions and recommendations in the "Discipline-Based Education Research" (DBER) report and makes a substantial contribution to advancing the field. Research on undergraduate science learning is currently a loose affiliation of related fields. The…
Descriptors: Educational Research, College Science, Science Education, Undergraduate Study
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Cartrette, David P.; Bodner, George M. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2010
Differences in problem-solving ability among organic chemistry graduate students and faculty were studied within the domain of problems that involved the determination of the structure of a molecule from the molecular formula of the compound and a combination of IR and [to the first power]H NMR spectra. The participants' performance on these tasks…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Success, Organic Chemistry, Problem Solving
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Taasoobshirazi, Gita; Glynn, Shawn M. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2009
A model of expertise in chemistry problem solving was tested on undergraduate science majors enrolled in a chemistry course. The model was based on Anderson's "Adaptive Control of Thought-Rational" (ACT-R) theory. The model shows how conceptualization, self-efficacy, and strategy interact and contribute to the successful solution of quantitative,…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Self Efficacy, Chemistry, Problem Solving
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Smith, Mike U.; Good, Ron – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1984
Examined the problem-solving performances of novices (11 undergraduates) and experts (9 graduate students and instructors), comparing them in terms of background expertise and problem-solving success. Also examined problem-solving behaviors reported in other domains and determined whether or not genetics is a fruitful area for problem-solving…
Descriptors: College Science, Genetics, Heuristics, Higher Education
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Sherin, Bruce – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2006
Over the last two decades, a significant body of research has documented the nature of intuitive physics knowledge--the knowledge of the world that students bring to the learning of formal physics. However, this research has yet to document the roles played by intuitive physics knowledge in expert physics practice. In this article, I discuss three…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Intuition, Physics, Higher Education
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Harke, Douglas J. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1971
Presents rationale and methods of using a hierarchical analysis to validate the use of randomized multiple choice test items. Concludes that solving randomized multiple choice problems require the same or similar cognitive processes or problem solving skills as a free response form. (DS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Science, Evaluation, Multiple Choice Tests
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Monk, Janice J.; Stallings, William M. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1975
Two hundred students in an undergraduate physical geography course were assigned to a group which received either factually oriented quizzes or quizzes which stressed higher level behaviors such as application and analysis. Evaluation of the results indicated that the variation in testing procedures had no discernable effect on student scores in…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, College Science, Educational Research, Evaluation
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Wormack, Leslie – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1980
Reports a study of the relationship between nonverbal analytical perception and performance on a standardized science achievement test among premedical and predental students. Hypothesized that students with above-average scores on the Embedded Figures Test would attain higher than average achievement scores, as compared with students with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, College Science, Higher Education
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Atwater, Mary M.; Alick, Bonita – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1990
Investigated was the level of cognitive development of Afro-American students enrolled in general chemistry courses to determine the strategies used by both successful and unsuccessful problem solvers in solving stoichiometry problems. Results indicated that a higher level of cognitive development may be crucial in solving more sophisticated…
Descriptors: Blacks, Chemistry, Cognitive Development, College Science
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Zajchowski, Richard; Martin, Jack – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1993
Investigated the extent to which differences in problem-solving performance of stronger and weaker novices in physics arise from differences in amount of domain knowledge, in how domain knowledge is organized, and in the strategic application of domain knowledge. Differences were observed in how 10 university physics students solved easy and…
Descriptors: College Science, Educational Research, Higher Education, Physics
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Hudson, H. T. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1986
Determined if providing feedback to students had any impact on the correlation between performance in physics and a test of simple, mechanistic mathematics skills. Also determined if students who drop out of the physics course demonstrated any identifiable difference in performance on tests involving a variety of reasoning and problem-solving…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, College Science, Dropouts
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Camacho, Moises; Good, Ron – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1989
Describes the problem-solving behaviors of experts and novices engaged in solving seven chemical equilibrium problems. Lists 27 behavioral tendencies of successful and unsuccessful problem solvers. Discusses several implications for a problem solving theory, think-aloud techniques, adequacy of the chemistry domain, and chemistry instruction.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Problem Sets, Problem Solving
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Hackling, Mark W.; Lawrence, Jeanette A. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1988
Compares experts', advanced students', and novice students' use of genetics knowledge to generate and test hypotheses while solving genetic pedigree problems. Reports that experts identified more critical cues, tested more hypotheses, were more rigorous in the falsification of alternative hypotheses, and were more flexible to their solving…
Descriptors: College Science, Genetics, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing
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Bunce, Diane M.; Heikkinen, Henry – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1986
Investigated effects of teaching an explicit approach to problem solving on the mathematical chemistry achievement of preparatory college students (with a control group being taught dimensional analysis as its problem-solving strategy). No difference in cumulative achievement between the groups was found. Interpretations of the results obtained…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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