BACKGROUND Students frequently hold a number of misconceptions related to temperature, heat and energy. There is not currently a concept inventory with sufficiently high internal reliability to assess these concept areas for research purposes. Consequently, there is little data on the prevalence of these misconceptions amongst undergraduate engineering students. PURPOSE (HYPOTHESIS) This work presents the Heat and Energy Concept Inventory (HECI) to assess prevalent misconceptions related to: (1) Temperature vs. Energy, (2) Temperature vs. Perceptions of Hot and Cold, (3) Factors that affect the Rate vs. Amount of Heat Transfer and (4) Thermal Radiation. The HECI is also used to document the prevalence of misconceptions amongst undergraduate...
This study aimed to explore students conceptual understanding of heat and temperature and attempted ...
difficulties among pre-university students with regard to heat, temperature, and related concepts.1 ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the process of conceptual change in which the heat concept h...
Engineers need to possess a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts of their field. Even adva...
Difficulty understanding heat and temperature concepts has been recognized in engineering education....
Abstract: Understanding the distinctions among heat, energy and temperature can be difficult for stu...
Engineering students continue to develop and show misconceptions due to prior knowledge and experien...
This research aimed to probe the students conceptions on heat and temperature of fourth year special...
Understanding heat, energy and temperature can be difficult. Misconceptions about heat transfer hav...
This article is focused on finding out pupils’ preconceptions about heat, temperature and energy. As...
The aims of this study were to determine the underlying conceptual structure of the thermal concept ...
There have been many studies that investigate H&T misconceptions among students in Indonesia but...
The aims of this study were to determine the underlying conceptual structure of the thermal concept ...
The study aimed to explore the conceptual understanding about heat and temperature of the fourth yea...
A solid understanding of students\u27 conceptions in thermal physics is absolutely necessary for suc...
This study aimed to explore students conceptual understanding of heat and temperature and attempted ...
difficulties among pre-university students with regard to heat, temperature, and related concepts.1 ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the process of conceptual change in which the heat concept h...
Engineers need to possess a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts of their field. Even adva...
Difficulty understanding heat and temperature concepts has been recognized in engineering education....
Abstract: Understanding the distinctions among heat, energy and temperature can be difficult for stu...
Engineering students continue to develop and show misconceptions due to prior knowledge and experien...
This research aimed to probe the students conceptions on heat and temperature of fourth year special...
Understanding heat, energy and temperature can be difficult. Misconceptions about heat transfer hav...
This article is focused on finding out pupils’ preconceptions about heat, temperature and energy. As...
The aims of this study were to determine the underlying conceptual structure of the thermal concept ...
There have been many studies that investigate H&T misconceptions among students in Indonesia but...
The aims of this study were to determine the underlying conceptual structure of the thermal concept ...
The study aimed to explore the conceptual understanding about heat and temperature of the fourth yea...
A solid understanding of students\u27 conceptions in thermal physics is absolutely necessary for suc...
This study aimed to explore students conceptual understanding of heat and temperature and attempted ...
difficulties among pre-university students with regard to heat, temperature, and related concepts.1 ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the process of conceptual change in which the heat concept h...