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RESEARCH REPORT
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2004
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Problem-based LearningStem EducationInquiry-based LearningMathematics EducationScience EducationScientific LiteracyStudent LearningStepwise Multiple RegressionEducational PsychologyEducationProblem SolvingScience SurveySocial SciencesStudent UnderstandingPsychology
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between student understanding of the nature of science and their problem-solving strategies. Six hundred and twenty Year 8 students in Taiwan twice completed two conceptual problem-solving tests and a questionnaire on the nature of science. Four of these students were selected for follow-up interviews. The result of stepwise multiple regression indicated that the subscale on the nature of the scientific method consistently appeared as the best predictor for student problem-solving ability, explaining about 22% of the variance. It was also found that problem-solving strategies were more conceptually based for students that were high scorers on the nature of science survey.
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