This study examined middle school students’ scientific reasoning ability in relation to gender and learning environment perceptions. The data were obtained from 269 (148 girls and 121 boys) students. A two-tier multiple-choice test was used to assess students’ scientific reasoning ability, while a Likert scale-type self-report questionnaire was used to assess students’ learning environment perceptions. Results showed that there was no significant difference between girls and boys regarding their scientific reasoning abilities. On the other hand, students’ scientific reasoning ability was found to be positively associated with involvement, task orientation, and teacher support, while it was negatively related to cooperation in science learni...
This article discusses a study carried out to investigate scientific reasoning skills among 82 scien...
This study was intended to investigate students’ cognitive and attitude of secondary school in learn...
It should be noted that learning outcomes are not students’ only achievement; attitude is also...
AbstractAs scientific literacy is currently considered the central goal for development of the 21st ...
This study sought to understand the impact of gender and reasoning level on students’ perceptions an...
Scientific reasoning is a factor that has an influence on students' learning pretations. Scientific...
This study investigated students' achievement regarding photosynthesis and respiration in plants in ...
The purpose of this study was to assess middle school students’ Nature of Science (NOS) views in rel...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of gender and reasoning ability on the 8th g...
We examined the influence of several students' cognitive and motivational factors on 8th graders' sc...
WOS:000384918900005The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of logical thinking ability a...
AbstractWe examined the effect of gender and socio-economic status of Turkish 8th graders on their c...
The purpose of this study is to ascertain importance of scientific reasoning and process abilities t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of logical thinking ability and gender on studen...
Logical thinking includes scientific knowledge and skills to understand hypotheses that depend on th...
This article discusses a study carried out to investigate scientific reasoning skills among 82 scien...
This study was intended to investigate students’ cognitive and attitude of secondary school in learn...
It should be noted that learning outcomes are not students’ only achievement; attitude is also...
AbstractAs scientific literacy is currently considered the central goal for development of the 21st ...
This study sought to understand the impact of gender and reasoning level on students’ perceptions an...
Scientific reasoning is a factor that has an influence on students' learning pretations. Scientific...
This study investigated students' achievement regarding photosynthesis and respiration in plants in ...
The purpose of this study was to assess middle school students’ Nature of Science (NOS) views in rel...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of gender and reasoning ability on the 8th g...
We examined the influence of several students' cognitive and motivational factors on 8th graders' sc...
WOS:000384918900005The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of logical thinking ability a...
AbstractWe examined the effect of gender and socio-economic status of Turkish 8th graders on their c...
The purpose of this study is to ascertain importance of scientific reasoning and process abilities t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of logical thinking ability and gender on studen...
Logical thinking includes scientific knowledge and skills to understand hypotheses that depend on th...
This article discusses a study carried out to investigate scientific reasoning skills among 82 scien...
This study was intended to investigate students’ cognitive and attitude of secondary school in learn...
It should be noted that learning outcomes are not students’ only achievement; attitude is also...