In 3 experiments, college students provided qualitative predictions about a marble\u27s speed along nonlinear inclines. When predicting the outcome of a race between identical marbles along differently shaped ramps, most students predicted incorrectly that the shorter path was necessarily quicker (the shorter-quicker belief). When comparing instantaneous speed at 2 points, most students predicted incorrectly that incline speed depended on the slope at that point (the slope-speed belief). A final experiment provides evidence that the slope-speed belief reflects a deeper fallacy regarding the resistance encountered while traversing inclines and lifting objects. This fallacy also predicts the prevalent belief that heavier objects fall faster t...
The purpose of this study is to compare and discuss how differences are there abuot the illusion of...
SummaryOur perceptions are fundamentally altered by our knowledge of the world. When cloud-gazing, f...
Some believe that palm boards are more accurate measures of perceived slope than are verbal reports....
In 3 experiments, college students provided qualitative predictions about a marble\u27s speed along ...
In three experiments, college students provided judgments about a marble’s speed along a nonlinear i...
Previous research indicates children reason in different ways about horizontal motion and motion in ...
Research with primary school children indicates while younger children believe a light ball will rol...
People easily intercept a ball rolling down an incline, despite its acceleration varies with the slo...
144 children aged 5 to 12 years made initial predictions about the speeds of a heavy and a light bal...
AbstractResearch with primary school children indicates while younger children believe a light ball ...
International audienceEvents involving motion in fall are differentiated psychologically from events...
Events involving motion in fall are differentiated psychologically from events involving horizontal ...
College Physics, Vector AlgebraThe block speeds up as it slides down. How does the speed at the bott...
Recent research with primary school children has indicated that while younger children believe a lig...
The study explored whether laypersons correctly tacitly know Galileo's law of the inclined plane and...
The purpose of this study is to compare and discuss how differences are there abuot the illusion of...
SummaryOur perceptions are fundamentally altered by our knowledge of the world. When cloud-gazing, f...
Some believe that palm boards are more accurate measures of perceived slope than are verbal reports....
In 3 experiments, college students provided qualitative predictions about a marble\u27s speed along ...
In three experiments, college students provided judgments about a marble’s speed along a nonlinear i...
Previous research indicates children reason in different ways about horizontal motion and motion in ...
Research with primary school children indicates while younger children believe a light ball will rol...
People easily intercept a ball rolling down an incline, despite its acceleration varies with the slo...
144 children aged 5 to 12 years made initial predictions about the speeds of a heavy and a light bal...
AbstractResearch with primary school children indicates while younger children believe a light ball ...
International audienceEvents involving motion in fall are differentiated psychologically from events...
Events involving motion in fall are differentiated psychologically from events involving horizontal ...
College Physics, Vector AlgebraThe block speeds up as it slides down. How does the speed at the bott...
Recent research with primary school children has indicated that while younger children believe a lig...
The study explored whether laypersons correctly tacitly know Galileo's law of the inclined plane and...
The purpose of this study is to compare and discuss how differences are there abuot the illusion of...
SummaryOur perceptions are fundamentally altered by our knowledge of the world. When cloud-gazing, f...
Some believe that palm boards are more accurate measures of perceived slope than are verbal reports....