University physics students' use of explanatory models

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Abstract

We have examined university physics students’ use of models when explaining phenomena concerning the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and matter. A range of scientific models are available to explain the phenomena. The student sample is drawn from six universities in UK and Sweden. The sample students have difficulties in providing appropriate explanations for the phenomena. Few students use a single model consistently in their explanations of related phenomena. Students' use of models appears to be highly sensitive to the context in which the phenomena to be explained is presented to them.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2003
EventGIREP International Conference, Lund, 5-9 aug 2002 -
Duration: 1980-Jan-01 → …

Conference

ConferenceGIREP International Conference, Lund, 5-9 aug 2002
Period80-01-01 → …

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  • Didactics (50302)

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