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Elliott, Lisa Jo; Rice, Stephen; Trafimow, David; Madson, Laura; Hipshur, Malisa F. – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
Previous literature has focused on students' perceptions of participation in experiments, but has not measured the effect of participation on learning. In Study 1, students rated their perceptions of learning about psychology; they compared the classroom experience to experiment participation, reading about psychology, or summarizing a journal…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Journal Articles, Psychology, Lecture Method
Kalinowski, Steven; Taper, Mark L. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
The authors present results from an experiment that tested the effect of seat location on student performance and attitudes in an undergraduate biology class. The seat assignments were randomly assigned on the first day of class. The authors did not find that students sitting in the front did any better than students sitting in the back. (Contains…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Classroom Design, Class Organization, Experiments
Verhoeven, Chris; Van Staveren, Arie – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
At the end of a lecturing period examinations are used to take a snapshot of the level of knowledge of a student. It is essential that this snapshot be taken at the right moment. Particularly when a student fails, it is important to make sure that it is because his level of knowledge is not adequate, not because, for example, he had a severe…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Multiple Choice Tests, Grade Prediction