Misconceptions about psychology are prevalent among introductory students. Just how prevalent and what can be done to change these misconceptions depends on valid methods of assessment. The most common method of assessment, the true/false questionnaire, is problematic. The present study compared true/false with forced choice formats to determine whether the formats give different estimates of student misconceptions. Introductory psychology students (N = 165) answered 39 misconceptions in both the true/false and forced choice formats. Students differed in accuracy when assessed with the different formats, with 33.05% accuracy for true/false and 41.29% accuracy for forced choice. In the analyses of individual items we observed that some it...
Misconceptions are beliefs contradicted by empirical evidence. Prior research has investigated pre-s...
It was found that taking a psychology course in high school did not improve the performance of colle...
© The Author(s) 2020. Psychological misconceptions are common among students taking psychology cours...
Abstract: Misconceptions about psychology are prevalent among introductory students. Just how preva...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
The present study examined the possibility that the language and response format used in self-report...
Research reveals that introductory learners often leave their courses with common psychological misc...
We are constantly being overwhelmed with information through media. While this has heralded a new er...
Internationally, curricular guidelines for psychology recognise the scientific nature of the discipl...
This paper will provide an overview of the available evidence on psychological misconceptions, inclu...
This article provides an overview of the available evidence on psychological misconceptions, includi...
Commonsense beliefs are barriers to learning for all sciences but Psychology is especially vulnerabl...
Students often come into the introductory psychology course with many misconceptions and leave with ...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
Although several published studies have examined students’ misconceptions about psychology in genera...
Misconceptions are beliefs contradicted by empirical evidence. Prior research has investigated pre-s...
It was found that taking a psychology course in high school did not improve the performance of colle...
© The Author(s) 2020. Psychological misconceptions are common among students taking psychology cours...
Abstract: Misconceptions about psychology are prevalent among introductory students. Just how preva...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
The present study examined the possibility that the language and response format used in self-report...
Research reveals that introductory learners often leave their courses with common psychological misc...
We are constantly being overwhelmed with information through media. While this has heralded a new er...
Internationally, curricular guidelines for psychology recognise the scientific nature of the discipl...
This paper will provide an overview of the available evidence on psychological misconceptions, inclu...
This article provides an overview of the available evidence on psychological misconceptions, includi...
Commonsense beliefs are barriers to learning for all sciences but Psychology is especially vulnerabl...
Students often come into the introductory psychology course with many misconceptions and leave with ...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
Although several published studies have examined students’ misconceptions about psychology in genera...
Misconceptions are beliefs contradicted by empirical evidence. Prior research has investigated pre-s...
It was found that taking a psychology course in high school did not improve the performance of colle...
© The Author(s) 2020. Psychological misconceptions are common among students taking psychology cours...