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An Overview of Conceptual Change Theories

by Gökhan Özdemir, Niğde Üniversitesi Niğde, Douglas B. Clark - In Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology , 2007
"... Conceptual change researchers have made significant progress on two prominent but competing theoretical perspectives regarding knowledge structure coherence. These perspectives can be broadly characterized as (1) knowledge-as-theory perspectives and (2) knowledge-as-elements perspectives. These pers ..."
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Conceptual change researchers have made significant progress on two prominent but competing theoretical perspectives regarding knowledge structure coherence. These perspectives can be broadly characterized as (1) knowledge-as-theory perspectives and (2) knowledge-as-elements perspectives

IDENTIFIERS *Conceptual Change Theory of Knowledge;

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"... This symposium examines the science education research enterprise from multiple theoretical perspectives. The first paper, "Contextual Constructivism; The Impact of Culture on the Learning and Teaching of Science (William Cobern), focuses on broad issues of culture and how constructivism is aff ..."
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for future constructivist research. The second paper, "Can Principles of Science Inform Instructional Decision Making? " (Richard Duschl) looks at conceptual change theory in terms of growth of knowledge frameworks from the history and philosophy of science tradition. This paper argues

Teaching science for conceptual change— Theory and practice

by Reinders Duit, David F Treagust - in International handbook of research on conceptual change, e.a. S. Vosniadou, Editor 2008
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A copy of this book is held in the Curtin Authors Collection at Curtin University Library? see Related Links field

Constructivism in Environmental Education: Beyond Conceptual Change Theory

by Ian Robottomt
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Using Conceptual Change Theories to Model Position Concepts in Astronomy

by Yang Chih-chiang, Hung Jeng-fung
"... The roles of conceptual change and model building in science education are very important and have a profound and wide effect on teaching science. This study examines the change in children’s position concepts after instruction, based on different conceptual change theories. Three classes were chose ..."
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The roles of conceptual change and model building in science education are very important and have a profound and wide effect on teaching science. This study examines the change in children’s position concepts after instruction, based on different conceptual change theories. Three classes were

STUDENT UNDERSTANDING OF PRESSURIZED PIPELINE CONCEPTS AND THE APPLICATION TO CONCEPTUAL CHANGE THEORY By

by Anne W. Baghdanov, Jennifer Adam Ph. D , 2013
"... The members of the Committee appointed to examine the thesis of ANNE W. BAGHDANOV find it satisfactory and recommend that it be accepted. ..."
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The members of the Committee appointed to examine the thesis of ANNE W. BAGHDANOV find it satisfactory and recommend that it be accepted.

Romantic Love Conceptualized as an Attachment Process,”

by Cindy Hazan , Phillip Shaver , Mary Ainsworth , John Bowlby , Harry Gollob , Kirk-Patrick Lee , Roger Kobak , Anne Peplau , Harry Reis , Judith Schwartz , Ar-Lene Skolnick , Robert Sternberg - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, , 1987
"... This article explores the possibility that romantic love is an attachment process--a biosocial process by which affectional bonds are formed between adult lovers, just as affectional bonds are formed earlier in life between human infants and their parents. Key components of attachment theory, devel ..."
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This article explores the possibility that romantic love is an attachment process--a biosocial process by which affectional bonds are formed between adult lovers, just as affectional bonds are formed earlier in life between human infants and their parents. Key components of attachment theory

Detection of Abrupt Changes: Theory and Application

by Michèle Basseville, Igor V. Nikiforov - HTTP://PEOPLE.IRISA.FR/MICHELE.BASSEVILLE/KNIGA/ , 1993
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Testing Game Theory

by Jörgen W. Weibull , 2004
"... Experimentalists frequently claim that human subjects in the laboratory violate game-theoretic predictions. It is here argued that this claim is usually premature. The paper elaborates on this theme by way of raising some conceptual and methodological issues in connection with the very definition of ..."
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Experimentalists frequently claim that human subjects in the laboratory violate game-theoretic predictions. It is here argued that this claim is usually premature. The paper elaborates on this theme by way of raising some conceptual and methodological issues in connection with the very definition

Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change

by Albert Bandura - Psychological Review , 1977
"... The present article presents an integrative theoretical framework to explain and to predict psychological changes achieved by different modes of treatment. This theory states that psychological procedures, whatever their form, alter the level and strength of self-efficacy. It is hypothesized that ex ..."
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The present article presents an integrative theoretical framework to explain and to predict psychological changes achieved by different modes of treatment. This theory states that psychological procedures, whatever their form, alter the level and strength of self-efficacy. It is hypothesized
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