Abstract. Students taking introductory physics courses not only need to learn the fundamental concepts and to solve simple problems but also need to learn to approach more complex problems and to reason like scientists. Hypotheticodeductive reasoning is considered one of the most important types of reasoning employed by scientists. If-then logic allows students to test hypotheses and reject those that are not supported by testing experiments. Can we teach students to reason hypothetico-deductively and to apply this reasoning to problems outside of physics? This study investigates the development and transfer from physics to real life of hypothetico-deductive reasoning abilities by students enrolled in an introductory physics course at a lar...
Physics education research over the past few decades has made significant advances toward improving ...
The goal of this research is an examination of the degree of development of hypothetical-deductive r...
Moshman\u27s discussion in his chapter from the Handbook of Child Psychology (1998) is very relevant...
The life of every physicist is punctuated by events that lead him to discover that the way physicist...
Learning how to reason productively is an essential goal of an undergraduate education in any STEM-r...
The hypothetical-deductive pattern of reasoning, an advanced reasoning model common to science, can ...
The effectiveness of scaffolded, research-based instruction in physics has been extensively document...
Because of the focus of introductory physics courses on improving students’ problem-solving and reas...
Students often make errors when trying to solve qualitative or conceptual physics problems, and whil...
The present study was designed to examine whether it promoted advanced understanding in students if ...
Research-based materials developed by the physics education research community have helped improve s...
The results of the “intrinsic motivation for learning” work by Thomas Malone (1) can be combined wit...
Are physics teachers in high schools, colleges, and universities knowledgeable concerning the reason...
The aim of this study was to construct and investigate the statistical and psychometric properties o...
In Science Education, notably in Physics Teaching, there are research based instructional strategies...
Physics education research over the past few decades has made significant advances toward improving ...
The goal of this research is an examination of the degree of development of hypothetical-deductive r...
Moshman\u27s discussion in his chapter from the Handbook of Child Psychology (1998) is very relevant...
The life of every physicist is punctuated by events that lead him to discover that the way physicist...
Learning how to reason productively is an essential goal of an undergraduate education in any STEM-r...
The hypothetical-deductive pattern of reasoning, an advanced reasoning model common to science, can ...
The effectiveness of scaffolded, research-based instruction in physics has been extensively document...
Because of the focus of introductory physics courses on improving students’ problem-solving and reas...
Students often make errors when trying to solve qualitative or conceptual physics problems, and whil...
The present study was designed to examine whether it promoted advanced understanding in students if ...
Research-based materials developed by the physics education research community have helped improve s...
The results of the “intrinsic motivation for learning” work by Thomas Malone (1) can be combined wit...
Are physics teachers in high schools, colleges, and universities knowledgeable concerning the reason...
The aim of this study was to construct and investigate the statistical and psychometric properties o...
In Science Education, notably in Physics Teaching, there are research based instructional strategies...
Physics education research over the past few decades has made significant advances toward improving ...
The goal of this research is an examination of the degree of development of hypothetical-deductive r...
Moshman\u27s discussion in his chapter from the Handbook of Child Psychology (1998) is very relevant...