Conceptual change in science cannot occur without ___?___.
a. disequilibrium
b. selective attention
c. mastery goals
d. naive theories
Ques. 2Identifies, names, defines, describes, lists, matches, selects, and outlines are verbs used for which level of
the cognitive taxonomy?
a. Analysis
b. Application
c. Understand
d. Remember
Ques. 3Test items used to measure the lowest level of the cognitive taxonomy are
a. analysis
b. application
c. understand
d. remember
Ques. 4Grouping certain types of problems into problem sets has been criticized because
students can be successful in spite of
a. avoiding doing the work required
b. not understanding the concepts underlying problem solution
c. making numerous errors while working the problems
d. the number of estimates and conjectures that are required
Ques. 5Students who find it most difficult to learn new concepts in a science class are most
apt to have
a. no theories
b. naive theories
c. informed explicit theories
d. informed implicit theories
Ques. 6Increasing the number of alternatives in the items of a test produces the same effect as
a. confusing the answer
b. giving the correct clue
c. ensuring the objectives are tested
d. lengthening the test
Ques. 7According to the text, the main reason children (and adults) develop naive theories is
a. poor instruction
b. lack of formal operational reasoning
c. lack of intellectual power
d. uncontrolled observation of the world
Ques. 8Checklists and product scales have some differences and some similarities. When used for assessing student skill achievement, one thing they have in common is that
a. both are based on standards
b. both list steps in a process
c. both require students to write answers
d. neither can be used for a valid test of performance