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Belief a proposition or conception held by an individual to be true, regardless of whether that individual has particular empirical causes for doing so; beliefs have less rigid criteria than knowledge or acceptance and can be "extrarational" and "have little correspondence with the outside world" (Southerland et al. 2001).

Concept inventories are multiple-choice (MC) assessment tools in which each response option represents an alternate conception held by students (Garvin-Doxas et al., 2007; D'Avanzo, 2008).

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The questions are: (a) what are the conceptions held by primary school teachers of the concepts of evolutionary theory which they have to teach?

This paper explores the constructions and conceptions held by residents in rural areas regarding the biodiversity of agricultural landscapes.

Having an insider allowed us to break down many of the common conceptions held by the FOSS literature.

The first step in helping students recognize their own misconceptions is to identify them as well as the prevalence of any scientifically correct conceptions held by them.

After several rounds of development, the DCI satisfies a number of criteria for a useful CI to assess student understanding and the prevalence of alternative conceptions held by undergraduates concerning dominance and phenotypic expression of alleles.

One of the researchers, AB, had no involvement in the project prior to the analysis, and as a non-clinician with experience in qualitative methods her contribution to the analysis and the discussions concerning the analysis also helped to balance ant pre-conceptions held by PC and SM, both academic GPs.

Here we use the more inclusive term conceptual difficulty to describe any conception that differs from a conception commonly held by the scientific community (Hammer, 1996a, b), including misconceptions, misunderstandings, and alternative conceptions (Wandersee and Reuter, 2006).

This obsolete conception, still held by some scholars today i.e., that cannibalism is an especially "primitive" phenomenon and therefore very ancient must be abandoned.

Baudelaire's self-image, and by extension the conception of him held by many of his biographers, centers on the idea that he is an exceptional case, a genius who cannot be held to prosaic standards of behavior and character.

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