Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3131796393> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3131796393 abstract "Recognition of interference and diffraction patterns is a difficult task for both high-school and university students. Many students fail to observe important features of particular patterns and identify the differences among similar patterns. In this study, we investigated if performing students’ investigative experiments can help high-school students in recognition of typical interference and diffraction patterns. Students in the experimental group were exposed to a teaching intervention that included five students’ investigative hands-on experiments on wave optics whereas the control group had the standard lecture-based physics teaching. We measured eye movements of students from both the experimental and control groups while they were identifying patterns produced by monochromatic light on a double slit, single slit, and diffraction grating, and by white light on a diffraction grating. Students from the experimental group had a higher percentage of correct answers than students in the control group that indicated that students’ investigative experiments had a positive effect on their recognition of interference and diffraction patterns. However, the low percentage of correct answers, even in the experimental group, confirms that distinguishing of the typical interference and diffraction patterns remains a difficult task for high-school students even if they had performed investigative hands-on experiments. Eye-tracking data showed that students from the experimental group had a shorter dwell on multiple-choice patterns, possibly because they were more familiar with interference and diffraction patterns and felt more confident in choosing the correct pattern. All students attended more to those patterns which they chose as the correct answer and that corroborates the previous findings. Overall, the results indicate that students’ recognition of interference and diffraction patterns can be improved by introducing hands-on investigative experiments in the classroom.2 MoreReceived 24 July 2020Accepted 24 December 2020DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevPhysEducRes.17.010110Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s title, journal citation, and DOI.Published by the American Physical SocietyPhysics Subject Headings (PhySH)Research AreasInstructional materials developmentInstructional strategiesScientific reasoning & problem solvingPhysics Education Research" @default.
- W3131796393 created "2021-03-01" @default.
- W3131796393 creator A5001083159 @default.
- W3131796393 creator A5004034832 @default.
- W3131796393 creator A5021729287 @default.
- W3131796393 creator A5047412950 @default.
- W3131796393 creator A5047540432 @default.
- W3131796393 creator A5056047497 @default.
- W3131796393 creator A5088521534 @default.
- W3131796393 date "2021-02-25" @default.
- W3131796393 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W3131796393 title "Effect of students’ investigative experiments on students’ recognition of interference and diffraction patterns: An eye-tracking study" @default.
- W3131796393 cites W1969686823 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W1981158516 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W1987414981 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W1989201176 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W1990679258 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W1995435771 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2005658196 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2009285104 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2011709434 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2023014251 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2041876932 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2050517139 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2053237057 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2063115117 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2073617814 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2089600355 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2093806386 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2108566571 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2141079843 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2149036282 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2168283345 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2409375767 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2412881022 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2598644051 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2607275994 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2766484862 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2795328181 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2890837396 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2907459773 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2917601568 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2918038080 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2944702374 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2947170925 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2966902047 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2971417374 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W2977573725 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W3000707974 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W3082245526 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W3100511603 @default.
- W3131796393 cites W3103176328 @default.
- W3131796393 doi "https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevphyseducres.17.010110" @default.
- W3131796393 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3131796393 type Work @default.
- W3131796393 sameAs 3131796393 @default.
- W3131796393 citedByCount "10" @default.
- W3131796393 countsByYear W31317963932021 @default.
- W3131796393 countsByYear W31317963932022 @default.
- W3131796393 countsByYear W31317963932023 @default.
- W3131796393 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3131796393 hasAuthorship W3131796393A5001083159 @default.
- W3131796393 hasAuthorship W3131796393A5004034832 @default.
- W3131796393 hasAuthorship W3131796393A5021729287 @default.
- W3131796393 hasAuthorship W3131796393A5047412950 @default.
- W3131796393 hasAuthorship W3131796393A5047540432 @default.
- W3131796393 hasAuthorship W3131796393A5056047497 @default.
- W3131796393 hasAuthorship W3131796393A5088521534 @default.
- W3131796393 hasBestOaLocation W31317963931 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C127162648 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C145420912 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C19417346 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C201995342 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C207114421 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C2775936607 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C2780451532 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C32022120 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C40833965 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConcept C76155785 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C120665830 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C121332964 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C127162648 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C127413603 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C145420912 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C15744967 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C19417346 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C201995342 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C207114421 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C2775936607 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C2780451532 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C32022120 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C40833965 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C41008148 @default.
- W3131796393 hasConceptScore W3131796393C76155785 @default.
- W3131796393 hasFunder F4320322674 @default.