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Byron, Frederick W., Jr.; Clement, John – 1980
This project had three major goals: (1) investigate the extent to which introductory physics students misuse or misunderstand formulas; (2) catalogue the typical ways in which they do this; and (3) begin the larger task of identifying key types of knowledge that successful problem solvers use to give formulas meaning. Exploratory interviews and…
Descriptors: Achievement, Algebra, College Science, Concept Formation
Clement, John – Engineering Education, 1981
Presents transcripts of freshmen engineering majors solving elementary physics problems to examine some limitations of formula-centered approaches to problem solving. Although students use formulas successfully, the qualitative conception of the underlying physical situation is weak. Results from written tests indicate that this phenomenon may be…
Descriptors: College Science, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Engineering Education


