A case for the use of conceptual analysis in science education research

Volume: 54, Issue: 4, Pages: 538 - 551
Published: Nov 17, 2016
Abstract
Imprecise constructs abound in science education research in part due to reliance on stipulative definitions that neglect fine distinctions between closely related constructs and overlook important meanings and hidden values embedded in language. Lack of conceptual clarity threatens construct validity, hampers theory development, and prevents science education researchers from focusing on the precise skills they wish to study and promote. To...
Paper Details
Title
A case for the use of conceptual analysis in science education research
Published Date
Nov 17, 2016
Volume
54
Issue
4
Pages
538 - 551
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