2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/p7hnr
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Profiles of epistemological beliefs, knowledge about explanation norms, and explanation skills: Changes after an intervention

Abstract: In this study, we exploratively investigate the relation between students’ epistemological beliefs and their declarative knowledge about scientific explanations and their practical skills to explain psychological phenomena drawing on scientific theories before and after a training intervention using a person-centered approach. We theoretically derive profiles of epistemological beliefs that should be beneficial for constructing scientific explanations. Using a latent profile transition analysis and a sample wi… Show more

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“…The main goal of the person-oriented approach is to find subgroups of persons with homogenous characteristics. Klopp, Krause-Wichmann, and Stark (2023) suggested that this approach can also be used in experimental research. By doing so, the participants could be divided according to their interests or motivation, and the relation between the intervention and epistemological beliefs change can be analyzed separately for each group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main goal of the person-oriented approach is to find subgroups of persons with homogenous characteristics. Klopp, Krause-Wichmann, and Stark (2023) suggested that this approach can also be used in experimental research. By doing so, the participants could be divided according to their interests or motivation, and the relation between the intervention and epistemological beliefs change can be analyzed separately for each group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%