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A common conceptualisation of this construct does not exist so far (an overview of different conceptualisations was given by Schmelzing et al. 2013), but knowledge of students' conceptions and knowledge of multiple representation and explanations (both identified by Shulman 1986), could be seen as prevalent facets.

The resulting 31-item pilot test focused on student conceptions and knowledge of Mendelian and population genetics.

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It is both knowledge of effects that you get through conception of their causes and knowledge of causes that you get through conception of their visible effects.

Because student knowledge structures have been found to approximate those of their teachers (Diekhoff 1983) and teachers frequently subscribe to the same misconceptions as their students (Wandersee et al. 1994), teachers' conception and knowledge structure of evolution will no doubt impact student understanding of this powerful and unifying idea (Rutledge and Mitchell 2002).

The results show that niche developments are clearly lacking, resulting in limited experience and knowledge of BEVs, and enduring conceptions among both policymakers and consumers.

The Mohists apply several closely interrelated conceptions of knowledge, of which the central one is a form of recognition, or "knowledge-of".

It identifies ways in which dominant conceptions and practices of knowledge attribution, acquisition, and justification systematically disadvantage women and other subordinated groups, and strives to reform these conceptions and practices so that they serve the interests of these groups.

Within the community of learning sciences, misconceptions are yesterday's news, because the term has been aligned with eradication and/or replacement of conceptions, and our knowledge about how people learn has progressed past this idea.

It has been suggested previously that developments in the alcohol treatment research literature since 1940 'are caused less by accumulating scientific knowledge than by changes in conceptions and structurings of research and knowledge' (11, p. 193).

In France, two worlds, two different sets of values and conceptions of knowledge, and two epistemologies, are in conflict with each other.

Kant's epistemology exemplifies Enlightenment thought by replacing the theocentric conception of knowledge of the rationalist tradition with an anthropocentric conception.

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