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How's Your I.Q. (Inquiry Quotient)?: An Instrument to Measure Inquiry Teaching in the Science Classroom
Abstract
School Science and MathematicsVolume 76, Issue 2 p. 139-151 How's Your I.Q. (Inquiry Quotient)?: An Instrument to Measure Inquiry Teaching in the Science Classroom Anton E. Lawson, Anton E. Lawson Department of Biological SciencesSearch for more papers by this authorAlfred Devito, Alfred Devito Department of EducationSearch for more papers by this authorFloyd H. Nordland, Floyd H. Nordland Department of Biological Sciences Purdue University,...
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Title
How's Your I.Q. (Inquiry Quotient)?: An Instrument to Measure Inquiry Teaching in the Science Classroom
Published Date
Feb 1, 1976
Volume
76
Issue
2
Pages
139 - 151
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