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Foubert, John D.; Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Jennifer; Brasfield, Hope; Hill, Brent – Journal of Community Psychology, 2010
An experimental study evaluated the efficacy of a sexual assault risk-reduction program on 279 college women that focused on learning characteristics of male perpetrators and teaching bystander intervention techniques. After seeing The Women's Program, participants reported significantly greater bystander efficacy and significantly greater…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intervention, Rape, Females
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Fox, Claudine; Buchanan-Barrow, Eithne; Barrett, Martyn – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2010
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a naive theory approach, drawing upon a conceptual framework for analysing illness representations which distinguishes between the identity, causes, consequences, curability, and timeline of an illness. The studies utilized semi-structured interviewing…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Interviews, Gender Differences, Attitude Measures
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Potgieter, Marietjie; Malatje, Esther; Gaigher, Estelle; Venter, Elsie – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
This study investigated the use of performance-confidence relationships to signal the presence of alternative conceptions and inadequate problem-solving skills in mechanics. A group of 33 students entering physics at a South African university participated in the project. The test instrument consisted of 20 items derived from existing standardised…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Design, Test Items, Mechanics (Physics)
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Carrier, Sarah J.; Thomas, Annie – Science and Children, 2010
"Watch out, the stove will burn you," "Ooh, ice cream headache!" Students construct their conceptions about heat and temperature through their own intuitions about daily life experiences. As a result, misconceptions can be born from these constructed concepts. The activity described here addresses student misconceptions about thermal insulation…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts, Problem Solving
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Wild, Tiffany A.; Trundle, Kathy Cabe – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2010
The purpose of this study was to understand and describe the misconceptions of students with visual impairments about seasonal change. Students who participated in traditional instruction exhibited alternative conceptions before and after instruction, whereas those who participated in inquiry-based instruction had alternative conceptions before…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Misconceptions, Conventional Instruction, Middle School Students
Oguz, Ayse; Yurumezoglu, Kemal – Online Submission, 2008
This article presents a simple activity using Archimedes' principle that helps students to develop their scientific thinking and also to identify and correct their misconceptions. The exercise consists of linear and reverse processes.
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Thinking Skills, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
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Ipek, Hava; Calik, Muammer – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2008
Based on students' alternative conceptions of the topics "electric circuits", "electric charge flows within an electric circuit", "how the brightness of bulbs and the resistance changes in series and parallel circuits", the current study aims to present a combination of different conceptual change methods within a four-step constructivist teaching…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Models, Misconceptions, Energy
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Hertwig, Ralph; Ortmann, Andreas – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2008
Retracing the history of one's discipline helps demonstrate that its practices of experimentation are also a product of its times, notwithstanding often deeply entrenched beliefs to the contrary. Deception of participants is an experimental tool about which many currently harbor strong beliefs; some, for instance, deem it indispensable. Having…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Science Experiments, Beliefs, Scientific Research
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Pescosolido, Bernice A.; Jensen, Peter S.; Martin, Jack K.; Perry, Brea L.; Olafsdottir, Sigrun; Fettes, Danielle – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2008
The study examines the general public's perceptions of, and response to, mental disorders in children by using the National Stigma Study-Children. Results concluded that lack of knowledge, skepticism, and misinformed beliefs are the reasons for low utilization rates for children's mental health problems.
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Children, Misconceptions
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Farmer, Jim – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2008
In this article, the author responds to the paper "Exploring pre-service teachers' understanding of statistical variation: Implications for teaching and research" by Sashi Sharma (see EJ779107). In that paper, Sharma described a study "designed to investigate pre-service teachers' acknowledgment of variation in sampling and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Statistical Analysis, Probability
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Zhou, George; Nocente, Norma; Brouwer, Wytze – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2008
Over the last three decades, many studies have been conducted to identify students' preconceptions on various science topics. It is time now for a synthetic study of preconceptions to enhance our understanding of students' everyday cognition and to benefit our effort in developing effective instructional inventions for conceptual change. Through a…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Physics, Misconceptions, Teaching Methods
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Kieffer, H. Scott – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2008
This article addresses some of the common myths in the field of exercise physiology. Some of the myths are misconstrued facts that have developed over time, such as the myth of localized fat reduction. Other myths are unproved or collective beliefs used to justify a social institution; we see this occur in the form of "fitness fads." Society is…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Misconceptions, Theory Practice Relationship, Health Related Fitness
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Alleman, Janet; Brophy, Jere; Knighton, Barbara – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2008
Teaching social studies for understanding is complicated and challenging, but is rewarding when done effectively because students often exceed expectations. They construct understandings of the content, acquire a language to talk about it, and find a host of examples for applying it to their lives. Barbara Knighton, one of the authors of this…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Social Studies, Primary Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Myant, Katherine A.; Williams, Joanne M. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2008
Background: Children have been shown to hold misconceptions about illness, and previous work has indicated that their knowledge can be improved through the use of interventions. Aims: This study aims to evaluate interventions based on the provision of factual information for improving understanding of contagious illness. Sample: The participants…
Descriptors: Health Education, Children, Misconceptions, Communicable Diseases
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Szeberenyi, Jozsef – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2008
The classic experiment presented in this problem-solving test was designed to identify the template molecules of translation by analyzing the synthesis of phage proteins in "Escherichia coli" cells infected with bacteriophage T4. The work described in this test led to one of the most seminal discoveries of early molecular biology: it dealt a…
Descriptors: Genetics, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Problem Solving
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