Sentence examples for define misconceptions from inspiring English sources

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For example, in our own work, we define misconceptions as inaccurate ideas that can predate or emerge from instruction (e.g., Andrews et al., 2012).

The lack of common meaning of the term is noteworthy, in that the manner in which the authors define misconceptions has direct bearing on how they perceive and enact relevant instructional strategies.

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They defined misconceptions as understanding that is not scientifically accurate, and we follow that convention in this study as well (Crowther and Price 2014; Leonard et al. 2014).

A recent report from the National Research Council NRCC) on discipline-based education research defined misconceptions in this vein as "understandings or explanations that differ from what is known to be scientifically correct" (NRC, 2012, p. 58).

While scoring answers, we defined a misconception as an idea that: (1) is inconsistent with a scientific understanding of natural selection, (2) represents a misunderstanding of one of the major aspects of natural selection, and (3) is commonly held.

We defined a misconception as a scientifically inaccurate idea about a scientific concept.

Andrews and her colleagues (2012), for example, defined a misconception as "a scientifically inaccurate idea about a scientific concept" that "may occur before and after instruction" (pp. 249 250).

Many of the articles reviewed did not clearly define the term misconception, nor did the authors provide any explanation as to how misconceptions related to a theory of learning.

Many authors today do not explicitly define what they mean by misconceptions (as M&L noted), and it would improve communication if authors provided an operational definition of misconceptions in the context of their studies.

We contend that any other term will be just as fraught with ambiguity and misunderstanding, and so we favor the suggestion that researchers continue to use misconception and explicitly define what they mean (Crowther and Price, 2014; Leonard et al., 2014).

A similar misconception defined genetic drift as the separation or isolation of populations.

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