2011
DOI: 10.1002/tea.20407
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College chemistry students' mental models of acids and acid strength

Abstract: The central goal of this study was to characterize the mental models of acids and acid strength expressed by advanced college chemistry students when engaged in prediction, explanation, and justification tasks that asked them to rank chemical compounds based on their relative acid strength. For that purpose we completed a qualitative research study involving students enrolled in different types of organic chemistry course sections at our university. Our analysis led to the identification of four distinct menta… Show more

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“…Rather than making a priori assumptions regarding the students' experiences (Marton, ), this approach allowed the researchers to learn from the participants about issues that were most pertinent to them. Our research, therefore, adds to the expanding list of qualitative studies on the learning of organic chemistry at the university level (Anderson & Bodner, ; Bhattacharyya, ; Bhattacharyya & Bodner, ; Bowen, ; Bowen & Bodner, ; Cartrette & Bodner, ; Cartrette & Mayo, ; Christian & Talanquer, ; Ferguson & Bodner, ; Grove & Bretz, 2010, 2012; Grove, Hershbarger, & Bretz, ; Henderleiter, Smart, Anderson, & Elian, ; Kraft, Strickland, & Bhattacharyya, ; McClary & Talanquer, ; Raker & Towns, ; Rushton, Hardy, Gwaltney, & Lewis, ; Strickland, Kraft, & Bhattacharyya, ).…”
Section: Guiding Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Rather than making a priori assumptions regarding the students' experiences (Marton, ), this approach allowed the researchers to learn from the participants about issues that were most pertinent to them. Our research, therefore, adds to the expanding list of qualitative studies on the learning of organic chemistry at the university level (Anderson & Bodner, ; Bhattacharyya, ; Bhattacharyya & Bodner, ; Bowen, ; Bowen & Bodner, ; Cartrette & Bodner, ; Cartrette & Mayo, ; Christian & Talanquer, ; Ferguson & Bodner, ; Grove & Bretz, 2010, 2012; Grove, Hershbarger, & Bretz, ; Henderleiter, Smart, Anderson, & Elian, ; Kraft, Strickland, & Bhattacharyya, ; McClary & Talanquer, ; Raker & Towns, ; Rushton, Hardy, Gwaltney, & Lewis, ; Strickland, Kraft, & Bhattacharyya, ).…”
Section: Guiding Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Diesezeigen, dass viele Studierendedie Acidität organischerSäuren nichtanhandder -m aßgeblich vonmesomerenu nd induktiven Effekten beeinflussten-Stabilitätd er korrespondierenden Base beurteilen bzw. Auch wenn siem it derS tabilitätd er korrespondierenden Base argumentieren, denE influssd ieserE ffektee rkennenu nd diek orrekten Schlussfolgerungen ziehen,erfolgt dies vielfach überverkürzte Heuristikena nstellef achgerechter Erklärungen [4,5]. Dabein utzens ie häufig isolierte Fakten, Regeln undK onzepte, anstatte inen multivaria-tenE rklärungsansatzz uv erfolgen [3,5].…”
Section: Fachdidaktischer Ansatzund Fachwissen-schaftlichesachzusammeunclassified
“…Insbesondere derm esomere Effekt spielt in diesem Zusammenhang eine entscheidende Rolle, handeltessichhierbei doch um ein übergeordnetes, für dasV erständnisder OrganischenChemiefundamentales Konzept.E rkenntnisse zu VorstellungenS tudierenderv on der Wirkungsweisee lektronischerS ubstituenteneffektez eigen jedoch,dassdiese oftmalsfehlerhaft [1],verkürzt [2,3,4] und/ oder aufe inen bestimmten Kontextl imitiert sind [5]. Durchg ezieltes Einführen vonSubstituenten mitmesomerem und/oder induk-tivemE ffektk annd ie Aktivierung bzw.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…I asked for drawings with the assumption that children have an inner representation, a mental model, as their understanding of a phenomenon (Moseley et al, 2010;Greca & Moreira, 2000;Shepardson et al, 2007;McClary & Talanquer, 2011). This model is constructed from one's conceptions and experiences and may change over time with new experience and knowledge.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%