Relations among three aspects of first‐year college students' epistemologies of science

Volume: 43, Issue: 8, Pages: 747 - 785
Published: May 9, 2006
Abstract
At the start of their first semester, 35 college freshmen were given an interview probing (a) their differentiation of scientists' ideas from evidence, and hypotheses from theories; (b) their understanding of the inherent uncertainty of scientific knowledge; and (c) their reasoning about scientific controversies. The most common responses were in terms of an epistemology in which scientists' ideas and evidence are differentiated, and theories...
Paper Details
Title
Relations among three aspects of first‐year college students' epistemologies of science
Published Date
May 9, 2006
Volume
43
Issue
8
Pages
747 - 785
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