It has recently been determined that generating an explanatory hypothesis to explain a discrepant event is important for students ’ conceptual change. The purpose of this study is to investigate how students generate new explanatory hypotheses. To achieve this goal, questions are used to identify students ’ prior ideas related to electromagnetic induction. After showing conflicting phenomena, six college students are asked to suggest explanatory hypotheses to explain the phenomena. Using interviews, the processes of generating explanatory hypotheses are analyzed and three types of hypotheses suggested by students are subsequently identified: theoretical, experiential, and auxil-iary hypotheses. In addition, models of generating each type of...
Constructing explanations of complex phenomena is an important part of doing science and it is also ...
Abstract: Some central issues in discussions of creative processes in science are: (1) the mechanism...
This study explores two questions: first, what conceptual resources do students use, and in what way...
We have examined university physics students’ use of models when explaining phenomena concerning the...
Electromagnetic induction is an important, yet complex, physics topic that is a part of Croatian hig...
ESI-9911401. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are ...
Empirical data on student teachers' use and views of models in physics are investigated. Students’ e...
[[abstract]]This study explores the spontaneous explanatory models children construct, critique, and...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
The purpose of this study was to investigate in detail the processes involved when the promotion of ...
The general problem investigated was the relationship between the ideas that a student derives from ...
This study aimed to investigate the models that co-existed in students' cognitive structure to expla...
This paper describes a method aimed at pointing out the quality of the mental models undergraduate e...
Exploratory learning with computer simulations is an approach that fits well within the current emph...
Constructing explanations of complex phenomena is an important part of doing science and it is also ...
Abstract: Some central issues in discussions of creative processes in science are: (1) the mechanism...
This study explores two questions: first, what conceptual resources do students use, and in what way...
We have examined university physics students’ use of models when explaining phenomena concerning the...
Electromagnetic induction is an important, yet complex, physics topic that is a part of Croatian hig...
ESI-9911401. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are ...
Empirical data on student teachers' use and views of models in physics are investigated. Students’ e...
[[abstract]]This study explores the spontaneous explanatory models children construct, critique, and...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
The purpose of this study was to investigate in detail the processes involved when the promotion of ...
The general problem investigated was the relationship between the ideas that a student derives from ...
This study aimed to investigate the models that co-existed in students' cognitive structure to expla...
This paper describes a method aimed at pointing out the quality of the mental models undergraduate e...
Exploratory learning with computer simulations is an approach that fits well within the current emph...
Constructing explanations of complex phenomena is an important part of doing science and it is also ...
Abstract: Some central issues in discussions of creative processes in science are: (1) the mechanism...
This study explores two questions: first, what conceptual resources do students use, and in what way...