2024
DOI: 10.1002/sce.21890
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Right but wrong: How students' mechanistic reasoning and conceptual understandings shift when designing agent‐based models using data

Tamar Fuhrmann,
Leah Rosenbaum,
Aditi Wagh
et al.

Abstract: When learning about scientific phenomena, students are expected to mechanistically explain how underlying interactions produce the observable phenomenon and conceptually connect the observed phenomenon to canonical scientific knowledge. This paper investigates how the integration of the complementary processes of designing and refining computational models using real‐world data can support students in developing mechanistic and canonically accurate explanations of diffusion. Specifically, we examine two types … Show more

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