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International Journal of Science Education | 2007

Classification of chemical substances using particulate representations of matter: An analysis of student thinking

Marilyne Stains; Vicente Talanquer

We applied a mixed‐method research design to investigate the patterns of reasoning used by novice undergraduate chemistry students to classify chemical substances as elements, compounds, or mixtures based on their particulate representations. We were interested in the identification of the representational features that students use to build a classification system, and in the characterization of the thinking processes that they follow to group substances in different classes. Students in our study used structural and chemical composition features to classify chemical substances into elements, compounds, and mixtures. Many of the students’ classification errors resulted from strong mental associations between concepts (e.g., atom–element, molecule–compound) or from lack of conceptual differentiation (e.g., compound–mixture). Strong concept associations led novice students to reduce the number of relevant features used to differentiate between substances, while the inability to discriminate between two concepts (conceptual undifferentiation) led them to pay too much attention to irrelevant features during the classification tasks. Comparisons of the responses to classification tasks of students with different levels of expertise in chemistry indicate that some of these naïve patterns of reasoning may be strengthened by, rather than weakened by, training in the discipline.


Journal of Research in Science Teaching | 2008

Classification of Chemical Reactions: Stages of Expertise

Marilyne Stains; Vicente Talanquer


Journal of Chemical Education | 2013

Implementing Process-Oriented, Guided-Inquiry Learning for the First Time: Adaptations and Short-Term Impacts on Students' Attitude and Performance

Anthony Chase; Deblina Pakhira; Marilyne Stains


Journal of Chemical Education | 2015

Short and Long-Term Impacts of the Cottrell Scholars Collaborative New Faculty Workshop

Marilyne Stains; Matthew Pilarz; Devasmita Chakraverty


Journal of Chemical Education | 2016

Characterizing Instructional Practices in the Laboratory:The Laboratory Observation Protocol for Undergraduate STEM

Jonathan B. Velasco; Adam Knedeisen; Dihua Xue; Trisha Vickrey; Marytza Abebe; Marilyne Stains


Journal of Chemical Education | 2011

Assessing Secondary and College Students’ Implicit Assumptions about the Particulate Nature of Matter: Development and Validation of the Structure and Motion of Matter Survey

Marilyne Stains; Marta Escriu-Sune; Myrna Lisseth Molina Alvarez de Santizo; Hannah Sevian


Journal of Chemical Education | 2017

Chasm Crossed? Clicker Use in Postsecondary Chemistry Education.

Rebecca E. Gibbons; Emily Laga; Jessica Leon; Sachel M. Villafañe; Marilyne Stains; Kristen L. Murphy; Jeffrey R. Raker


Journal of Chemical Education | 2007

A2: Element or Compound?.

Marilyne Stains; Vicente Talanquer


International Journal of Science Education | 2007

Erratum: Classification of chemical substances using particulate representations of matter: An analysis of student thinking (International Journal of Science Education)

Marilyne Stains; Vicente Talanquer


NACTA Journal | 2018

Educational Technologies and Instructional Practices in Agricultural Sciences: Leveraging the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) Framework to Critically Review the Literature 1

Trisha Vickrey; Doug Golick; Marilyne Stains

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Trisha Vickrey

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Kaitlyn Rosploch

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Matthew Pilarz

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Devasmita Chakraverty

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Hannah Sevian

University of Massachusetts Boston

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Jeffrey R. Raker

University of South Florida

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Jonathan B. Velasco

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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