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Steven Moore; Huy Anh Nguyen; John Stamper – Grantee Submission, 2021
While generating multiple-choice questions has been shown to promote deep learning, students often fail to realize this benefit and do not willingly participate in this activity. Additionally, the quality of the student-generated questions may be influenced by both their level of engagement and familiarity with the learning materials. Towards…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Learning Processes, Learner Engagement, Familiarity
Trommler, Friederike; Gresch, Helge; Hammann, Marcus – International Journal of Science Education, 2018
The teleological bias, a major learning obstacle, involves explaining biological phenomena in terms of purposes and goals. To probe the teleological bias, researchers have used acceptance judgement tasks and preference judgement tasks. In the present study, such tasks were used with German high school students (N = 353) for 10 phenomena from human…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Etiology, Preferences, High School Students
Wrona, Artur; Balbus, Joanna; Hrydziuszko, Olga; Kubica, Krystian – Advances in Physiology Education, 2015
Cholesterol is a vital structural and functional molecule in the human body that is only slightly soluble in water and therefore does not easily travels by itself in the bloodstream. To enable cholesterol's targeted delivery to cells and tissues, it is encapsulated by different fractions of lipoproteins, complex particles containing both proteins…
Descriptors: Physiology, Science Instruction, Molecular Structure, Dietetics

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