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Chaonan Liu; Dayna L. Dreger; Shiyao Liu; Ala Samarapungavan; Stephanie M. Gardner; Kari L. Clase; Nancy Pelaez – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Recent emphasis on learning biology through scientific investigations has focused instruction on understanding and using scientific evidence. To unpack the complexities of evidentiary reasoning, here we present a novel laboratory investigation for teaching the Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium (HWE) in an introductory biology laboratory course that was…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Process Skills
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Smaill, C. R.; Rowe, G. B.; Godfrey, E.; Paton, R. O. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2012
In response to demands from industry and the profession for more graduates, first-year engineering numbers have grown considerably over the last decade, matched by an increasing diversity of academic backgrounds. In order to support first-year students effectively, and ensure the courses they take remain appropriately pitched, the academic…
Descriptors: Evidence, Investigations, Diagnostic Tests, Graduates
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Roberts, Ros; Sahin-Pekmez, Esin – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2012
Pre-service teachers around the world need to develop their content knowledge of scientific evidence to meet the requirements of recent school curriculum developments which prepare pupils to be scientifically literate. This research reports a replication study in Turkey of an intervention originally carried out with pre-service primary teachers in…
Descriptors: Evidence, Intervention, Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction
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Gondan, Matthias; Blurton, Steven P.; Hughes, Flavia; Greenlee, Mark W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2011
When participants respond to auditory and visual stimuli, responses to audiovisual stimuli are substantially faster than to unimodal stimuli (redundant signals effect, RSE). In such tasks, the RSE is usually higher than probability summation predicts, suggestive of specific integration mechanisms underlying the RSE. We investigated the role of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Visual Stimuli, Attention, Probability
Locke, Demetriss L. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this study was to investigate university support staff members' perception of the campus climate at a Southern university. Differences among support staff members were examined by age, gender, level of education, and race and/or ethnicity. The data analyzed in the study were collected from a random sample of 600 non-exempt,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Undergraduate Students, Ethnicity, Student Attitudes
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Glaesser, Judith; Gott, Richard; Roberts, Ros; Cooper, Barry – Research in Science Education, 2009
We examine the respective roles of substantive understanding (i.e., understanding of factual knowledge, concepts, laws and theories) and procedural understanding (an understanding of ideas about evidence; concepts such as reliability and validity, measurement and calibration, data collection, measurement error, the ability to interpret evidence…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Investigations, Data Analysis, Comparative Analysis
Hughes, Claire – Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
Over the past thirty years, researchers have documented a remarkable growth in children's social understanding between toddlerhood and the early school years. However, it is still unclear why some children's awareness of others' thoughts and feelings lags so far behind that of their peers. Based on research that spans an extended developmental…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Evidence, Undergraduate Students, Siblings
Wanich, Wipada – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Response latency has been widely used as a cognitive method to investigate how respondents answer survey questions and also as a method to identify problems with survey questions (e.g., flawed or poorly worded questions) or errors associated with respondents' behaviors (e.g., faking). However, little attention has been paid to using response…
Descriptors: Evidence, Undergraduate Students, Reaction Time, Structural Equation Models
Bright, Alison Sarah – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study examines how graduate teaching assistants of composition and peer and professional tutors of writing develop their identities as teacher and tutors in preparation programs. Research in teacher education programs indicates that when preparatory sessions highlight the concept of teacher identity in the preparation of K-12 teacher…
Descriptors: Evidence, Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Writing (Composition)