2017
DOI: 10.33225/jbse/17.16.414
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Barriers to Students’ Creative Evaluation of Unexpected Experimental Findings

Abstract: Science lecturers usually do not pay special attention to giving students the chance to evaluate persistent unexpected experimental findings that they cannot explain with their existing theories, propose alternative hypotheses and develop new theories in inquiry tasks at schools, despite the importance of these processes in scientific discoveries. Students’ reactions to this type of findings have been a subject for conceptual change studies that new theories were presented to explain the findings. This researc… Show more

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