Cognitive biases have long been studied for their effects on an individual\u27s decision-making. This study is the first of its kind to link these preferential thinking patterns to high school biology students\u27 acceptance of evolution. At five urban high schools, 164 high school biology students were surveyed using a new instrument called the Cognitive Bias Assessment For Science Students – Evolution. The CBASS-E assesses both the level of non-acceptance of evolution, as well as how intensely participants demonstrate four specific cognitive biases. The four biases measured on the CBASS-E are anchoring, bandwagon effect, confirmation bias, and wishful thinking. This study showed that confirmation bias closely relates to a student\u27s vie...
Abstract Background Many students enter science classrooms with misconceptions about scientific prin...
Students bring a diverse array of ideas about natural events to their science classes, and many of t...
Abstract Background How acceptance of evolution relates to understanding of evolution remains contro...
Cognitive biases have long been studied for their effects on an individual\u27s decision-making. Thi...
This is a qualitative study with eighth-grade students assessing their views of bias within the evol...
In the current study, I investigated whether changes occurred in the acceptance of evolution for stu...
This investigation explored scientific, religious, and otherwise nonscientific factors that may infl...
This study examined preservice teachers’understanding and acceptance of biological evolution, the na...
This study serves to help educators identify and better understand the undergraduate student populat...
The present study examined changes in university students' attitudes toward and knowledge of evoluti...
American adults and K–12 students frequently report nonrationalist views about creationism and evolu...
The theory of evolution is widely accepted as one of the fundamental disciplines of modern science. ...
Abstract This study investigated whether or not an increase in secondary science teacher knowledge a...
Although the Darwinian Theory of Evolution is a well accepted concept among the scientific community...
The debate over evolution has been raging in America\u27s public schools for the past century. This ...
Abstract Background Many students enter science classrooms with misconceptions about scientific prin...
Students bring a diverse array of ideas about natural events to their science classes, and many of t...
Abstract Background How acceptance of evolution relates to understanding of evolution remains contro...
Cognitive biases have long been studied for their effects on an individual\u27s decision-making. Thi...
This is a qualitative study with eighth-grade students assessing their views of bias within the evol...
In the current study, I investigated whether changes occurred in the acceptance of evolution for stu...
This investigation explored scientific, religious, and otherwise nonscientific factors that may infl...
This study examined preservice teachers’understanding and acceptance of biological evolution, the na...
This study serves to help educators identify and better understand the undergraduate student populat...
The present study examined changes in university students' attitudes toward and knowledge of evoluti...
American adults and K–12 students frequently report nonrationalist views about creationism and evolu...
The theory of evolution is widely accepted as one of the fundamental disciplines of modern science. ...
Abstract This study investigated whether or not an increase in secondary science teacher knowledge a...
Although the Darwinian Theory of Evolution is a well accepted concept among the scientific community...
The debate over evolution has been raging in America\u27s public schools for the past century. This ...
Abstract Background Many students enter science classrooms with misconceptions about scientific prin...
Students bring a diverse array of ideas about natural events to their science classes, and many of t...
Abstract Background How acceptance of evolution relates to understanding of evolution remains contro...