The purpose of this research was to explore the effect of studying refutational maps on conceptual change. Refutational maps are diagrams that explicitly present correct conceptions and commonly held misconceptions. A sample of 120 participants was randomly assigned into three groups: a refutational map group, a refutational text group and a non-refutational text group. A posttest was conducted to examine participants’ performance on free recall and learning transfer measures. Results revealed that the refutational map group outperformed the other two groups on the free recall test. On the transfer essay test, the refutational map group outperformed the non-refutational text group but was not statistically detectably different from the refu...
Students' flawed conceptions can often be corrected during learning by successive contradictions fro...
Concept maps are found to be useful in eliciting knowledge, meaningful learning, evaluation of under...
This meta-analysis reviews experimental and quasi-experimental studies in which students learned by ...
Refutation text is potentially more effective than standard text for conceptual change. Learning fro...
The aim of this study was to identify the type of conceptual change (assimilation or accommodation) ...
Students often hold misconceptions that conflict with scientific explanations. Research has shown th...
The study of concept mapping as a research topic evolved from work conducted at Cornell University u...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of conceptual change texts accompanied with ...
Commonsense beliefs are barriers to learning for all sciences but Psychology is especially vulnerabl...
The purpose of this article is to describe a study that implemented concept maps as a methodology to...
This study extends current research on the refutation text effect by investigating it in learners wi...
BackgroundIn medical physiology, educators and students face a serious challenge termed misconceptio...
We explored the role that epistemic emotions play in conceptual change, specifically whether task va...
Refutational text is one of the many instructional techniques that have been proposed to be used in ...
In academic contexts texts are the primary medium for acquiring disciplinary knowledge. The effects ...
Students' flawed conceptions can often be corrected during learning by successive contradictions fro...
Concept maps are found to be useful in eliciting knowledge, meaningful learning, evaluation of under...
This meta-analysis reviews experimental and quasi-experimental studies in which students learned by ...
Refutation text is potentially more effective than standard text for conceptual change. Learning fro...
The aim of this study was to identify the type of conceptual change (assimilation or accommodation) ...
Students often hold misconceptions that conflict with scientific explanations. Research has shown th...
The study of concept mapping as a research topic evolved from work conducted at Cornell University u...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of conceptual change texts accompanied with ...
Commonsense beliefs are barriers to learning for all sciences but Psychology is especially vulnerabl...
The purpose of this article is to describe a study that implemented concept maps as a methodology to...
This study extends current research on the refutation text effect by investigating it in learners wi...
BackgroundIn medical physiology, educators and students face a serious challenge termed misconceptio...
We explored the role that epistemic emotions play in conceptual change, specifically whether task va...
Refutational text is one of the many instructional techniques that have been proposed to be used in ...
In academic contexts texts are the primary medium for acquiring disciplinary knowledge. The effects ...
Students' flawed conceptions can often be corrected during learning by successive contradictions fro...
Concept maps are found to be useful in eliciting knowledge, meaningful learning, evaluation of under...
This meta-analysis reviews experimental and quasi-experimental studies in which students learned by ...