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Solomon, Calvin – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020
A small but growing body of research has been conducted on vocational outcomes for adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD); however, limited resources have been directed towards understanding outcomes for competitive employers. While ASD does present with a range of social communication and adaptive behavior deficits, adults on the spectrum may…
Descriptors: Employment, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Costs
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Bensley, D. Alan; Lilienfeld, Scott O.; Rowan, Krystal A.; Masciocchi, Christopher M.; Grain, Florent – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
We tested the hypothesis that people show generality in their endorsement of unsubstantiated claims, employing more types of measures than used in previous studies. We found that measures of generic conspiracist ideation, specific fictitious conspiracy theory, and false conspiracy theory beliefs were all strongly and positively intercorrelated. A…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Ideology, Correlation, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Vlaardingerbroek, Barend – Journal of Biological Education, 2020
Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) is most recalled in the history of biology for his Recapitulation Theory and the allegedly fudged illustrations of embryos that he presented in support of that case. Less well known is his contribution to abiogenesis theory, which he incorporated into evolutionary theory. In so doing, Haeckel, a vitriolic atheist, was…
Descriptors: Science History, Microbiology, Evolution, Scientific Concepts
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Michaud, Olivier – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2020
Philosophy for Children (henceforth P4C) is a program and a pedagogy for teaching philosophy in k-12 school that was first developed by Matthew Lipman and Ann Margaret Sharp. The P4C approach is generally presented as a valuable form of education for democratic citizenship. This relationship is so obvious that it often remains underdeveloped: P4C…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Teaching Methods, Citizenship Education
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Morin-Chassé, Alexandre – Science & Education, 2020
The paper presents an experimental study that examines the conditions required for news about behavioral genetics to activate genetic essentialism beliefs. Nine hundred sixty-five adults living in the USA were randomly assigned to read either a control news article or one of the three versions of a news story about behavioral genetics. The…
Descriptors: Genetics, Behavior Development, Beliefs, News Reporting
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Ecker, Ullrich K. H.; Butler, Lucy H.; Hamby, Anne – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2020
Misinformation often has an ongoing effect on people's memory and inferential reasoning even after clear corrections are provided; this is known as the continued influence effect. In pursuit of more effective corrections, one factor that has not yet been investigated systematically is the narrative versus non-narrative format of the correction.…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Memory, Error Correction, Misconceptions
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Fletcher, Natalie M. – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2020
This article explores how the philosophy for children (P4C) pedagogical model might be well positioned to support the educational strategies associated with the prevention of violent extremism, through early intervention in children's concept development. Specifically, it considers how the stereotyping of concepts risks interfering with children's…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Prevention, Violence
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Grace Pai – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2025
Instructors are increasingly using interactive student response systems (SRS) to foster active learning and deepen student understanding in statistics education. Yet most studies focus on either the benefits of SRS or on how "students" can receive and use feedback, rather than on how "instructors" can use formative assessment…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community College Students, Statistics Education, Active Learning
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Irene Lacruz-Pérez; Gemma Pastor-Cerezuela; Carlos Caurín-Alonso; Antonio José Morales-Hernández; Raúl Tárraga-Mínguez – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2025
Teachers' beliefs in certain neuromyths about neurodevelopmental disorders can negatively impact the educational inclusion of students who present them. This study aims to analyse the prevalence of neuromyths about the health and the emotional competences of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in pre-service teachers; and to assess the…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Inclusion
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Chou, Wen-Ying Sylvia; Gaysynsky, Anna; Vanderpool, Robin C. – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Online misinformation regarding COVID-19 has undermined public health efforts to control the novel coronavirus. To date, public health organizations' efforts to counter COVID-19 misinformation have focused on identifying and correcting false information on social media platforms. Citing extant literature in health communication and psychology, we…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Misconceptions, Audits (Verification)
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Sari, Mehmet Hayri; Tertemiz, Nese Isik; Demirci, Niymet – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2021
This study aims to reveal fifth grade students' achievement levels in the angles sublearning area and to examine their errors in the subject of angles. The study was designed as a survey, and the study group included a total of 254 fifth grade students attending school in central Nevsehir and in Askale, Erzurum. Data were collected via the…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Children, Mathematics Achievement
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Klapp, Jamie; Bouvier-Brown, Nicole C. – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2021
Purpose: This study aims to analyze undergraduate science majors' perceptions of climate change. Design/methodology/approach: Three science major student cohorts at Loyola Marymount University -- first-year exposure (first-years taking a course related to climate science), first-year control (first-years taking a course unrelated to climate…
Descriptors: Climate, Undergraduate Students, Knowledge Level, Majors (Students)
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Domgaard, Shawn; Park, Mina – Health Education Journal, 2021
Objective: False news about vaccination shared in digital spaces is a major problem that harms informed health choices. Drawing from processing fluency theory, we propose that an infographic -- a visual representation of information -- reduces cognitive load, thereby helping people retain and process the necessary information to discern truth from…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Immunization Programs, Misconceptions
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Berman, Daniel S.; Stoddard, Jeremy D. – Social Studies, 2021
In the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, some who were unable to cope with the devastation and the failure to prevent them turned to alternative explanations as to how and why these attacks occurred. Coinciding with the growth of the internet, hyper-partisan news sources, and misinformation, a vast number of 9/11 conspiracy theories emerged…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Terrorism, Misconceptions, Internet
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Bucková, Alena; Prokša, Miroslav – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2021
The paper describes our research aimed to verify the durability of pupils' initial ideas and concepts on the issue of acids and bases. First, we mapped their existence among primary school pupils and then compared them with the ideas of secondary and university educated adults. It has been confirmed that some initial ideas are very lasting and are…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Chemistry
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