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MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Passage 6
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Use the following passage to answer questions: Adult students' ideas about scientific phenomena are strongly held and resistant to change. In the 1980s, a group of science educators came up with a theory of 'conceptual change' to explain how these resistant scientific concepts could be changed via science instruction. They called this process accommodation, based on an earlier theory of 'equilibration.' The reason scientific conceptions are so resistant to change is that when new science content is learned, the learner's brain changes the new content to fit what the learner already knows and... Show more
MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Passage 6
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1. Which agent of socialization is MOST responsible for the resistance to change scientific misconceptions?
2. The concepts of accommodation and equilibration were first developed by which researcher(s)?
3. Which of the following parts of the conceptual change model is MOST likely to effect attitude change?
4. A team of science education researchers developed an instructional model based on the theory presented in the passage. They wanted to test its effectiveness, so they trained one high school physical science teacher on how to use the instructional model and selected another physical science teacher from the same school who was considered 'exemplary' but did not use the conceptual change knowledge. The two teachers taught a unit on electricity. The students were pre- and post-tested on their knowledge of the unit content. Which of the following is the dependent variable in this study?
5. When the brain changes new knowledge to fit existing knowledge, what is this process called?
6. When learners are put through a process of having their misconceptions challenged, they frequently experience negative emotions, such as anger and frustration. According to the conceptual change model, this is a necessary component of the model. Which theory BEST supports this process?