This is a bibliography accreted over years for many reasons.
It is not and never will be complete.
Paul Brna
Computing Department
Lancaster
Conceptual Change and Mental Models
- Anderson, R.D.
(1965).
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Children's ability to formulate mental models to explain natural
phenomena.
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 3:326-332.
- Boyle, C.F., Dykstra, D.I. and Monarch, I.
(1990).
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Using knowledge representation to study conceptual change in students
for teaching physics.
In Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference of the Cognitive
Science Society, pages 788-795. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, New
Jersey.
- Carey, S.
(1985).
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Conceptual Change in Childhood.
MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
- Champagne, A.B., Klopper, L.E. and Anderson, J.H.
(1980).
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Factors influencing the learning of classical mechanics.
American Journal of Physics, 48(12):1074-1079.
- Chi, M.T.H.
(ming).
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Conceptual change within and across ontological categories: Examples
from learning and discovery in science.
In Giere, R., (ed.), Cognitive Models of Science: Minnesota
Studies in the Philosophy of Science. University of Minnesota Press.
- Clement, J.
(1982).
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Students' preconceptions in introductory mechanics.
American Journal of Physics, 50(1):66-71.
- Clement, J.
(1983).
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A conceptual model discussed by Galileo and used intuitively by
physics students.
In Gentner, D. and Stevens, A., (eds.), Mental Models. Lawrence
Erlbaum Press.
- Cohen, R., Eylon, B. and Ganiel, U.
(1983).
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Potential difference and current in simple electrical circuits: A
study of students' concepts.
American Journal of Physics, 51(5):407-412.
- Collins, A. and Gentner, D.
(1982).
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Constructing runnable mental models.
In Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference of the Cognitive
Science Society, pages 86-89.
- de Jong, T. and Ferguson-Hessler, M.G.M.
(1986).
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Cognitive structures of good and poor novice problem solvers in
physics.
Journal of Educational Psychology, 78(4):279-288.
- de Kleer, J. and Brown, J.S.
(1980).
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Mental models of physical mechanisms.
Technical report, Xerox Parc, Palo Alto.
- de Kleer, J. and Brown, J.S.
(1983).
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Assumptions and ambiguities in mechanistic mental models.
In Gentner, D. and Stevens, A., (eds.), Mental Models. Lawrence
Erlbaum Press.
- Devi, R., Tiberghien, A., Baker, M. and Brna, P.
(1994).
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Modelling students' construction of energy models in physics.
To appear in Instructional Science.
- diSessa, A.
(1977).
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On learnable representations of knowledge: A meaning for the
computational metaphor.
LOGO Memo 47, MIT.
- diSessa, A.
(1982).
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Unlearning Aristotelian physics: A study of knowledge based
learning.
Cognitive Science, 6(2):37-75.
- diSessa, A.
(1983).
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Phenomenology and the evolution of intuition.
In Gentner, D. and Stevens, A., (eds.), Mental Models. Lawrence
Erlbaum Press.
- diSessa, A.
(1986b).
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Artificial worlds and real experience.
Instructional Science, 14(3):207-227.
- Dow, W.M., Auld, J. and Wilson, D.J.
(1978).
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Pupils' concepts of gases, liquids and solids.
Final report to the Scottish Education Department, Dundee College of
Education.
- Driver, R. and Easley, J.
(1978).
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Pupils and paradigms: A review of literature related to concept
development in adolescent science students.
Studies in Science Education, 5:61-84.
- Driver, R. and Scanlon, E.
(1988).
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Conceptual change in science.
Occasional Paper InTER/4/88, ESRC - InTER Programme, Department of
Psychology, University of Lancaster.
- Driver, R.
(1981).
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Pupil's alternative frameworks in science.
European Journal of Science Education, 3(1):93-101.
- Driver, R.
(1983).
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The Pupil as Scientist?
Open University Press.
- Dupin, J-J.
(1987).
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Conceptions of french pupils concerning electric circuits: Structure
and evolution.
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 24(9):791-806.
- Elkind, D. (1962).
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Quality conceptions in college students.
Journal of Social Psychology, 57:459-465.
- Erickson, G. and Hobbs, E., (1978).
A developmental study of student beliefs about force concepts, paper
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presented to the 1978 Annual Convention of the Canadian Society for the Study
of Education.
- Erickson, G.
(1979).
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Children's conception of heat and temperature.
Science Education, 63(2):221-230.
- Ferguson-Hessler, M.G.M. and de Jong, T.
(1987).
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On the quality of knowledge in the field of electricity and
magnetism.
American Journal of Physics, 55(6):492-497.
- Fisher, N.J.
(1979).
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Identification and examination of physics concepts that students find
most difficult.
Report ERIBC-79:40, ERICB.
- Frederiksen, J.R. and White, B.Y.
(1993).
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Conceptual models for understanding electrical circuits.
In Proceedings of the NATO Workshop on Learning Electricity or
Electronics with Advanced Educational Technology. Springer-Verlag.
- Fredette, N. and Lockhead, J.
(1980).
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Student conceptions of simple circuits.
Physics Teacher, 18:194-198.
- Gilbert, J.K., Watts, D.M. and Osborne, R.J.
(1982).
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Student's conceptions of ideas in mechanics.
Physics Education, 17:62-66.
- Gorsky, P. and Finegold, M.
(1994).
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The role of anomaly and of cognitive dissonance in restructuring
students' conception of force.
Instructional Science, 22:75-90.
- Greeno, J.G.
(1983).
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Conceptual entities.
In Gentner, D. and Stevens, A., (eds.), Mental Models. Lawrence
Erlbaum Press.
- Hartley, R., Byard, M.J. and Mallen, C.L.
(1991).
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Qualitative modelling and conceptual change in science students.
In Birnbaum, Lawrence, (ed.), Proceedings of the International
Conference on the Learning Sciences, pages 222-230. Association for the
Advancement of Computing in Education.
- Kempa, R.F. and Hodgeson, G.H.
(1976).
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Levels of concept acquisition and concept maturation in students in
chemistry.
British Journal of Educational Psychology, 46:253-260.
- Kieras, D.E. and Bovair, S.
(1984).
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The role of a mental model in learning to operate a device.
Cognitive Science, 8(3):255-273.
- Kurland, D.M. and Pea, R.D.
(1983a).
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Children's mental models of recursive logo programs.
Technical Report 10, Center for Children and Technology, Bank Street
College.
- Kurland, D.M. and Pea, R.D.
(1983b).
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Children's mental models of recursive logo programs.
In Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference of the Cognitive
Science Society, pages 1-5, Rochester, N.Y.
- Leboutet-Barrell, L.
(1976).
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Concepts of mechanics among young people.
Physics Education, 11(11):462-466.
- Malgrange, J.L., Saltiel, E. and Viennot, L.
(1973).
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Vecteurs, scalaires et grandeurs physique.
Bull. Soc. Fr. Phys., 3(13).
- McIntyre, P.J.
(1974).
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Students' use of models in their explanations of electrostatic
phenomena.
Science Education, 58(4):577-580.
- Monk, M.
(1990).
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A genetic epistemological analysis of data on children's ideas about
DC electrical circuits.
Research in Science and Technological Education, 8(2):133-43.
- Morison, I.
(1984).
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Children's Ideas about Dynamics.
Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Chelsea College of Science and Technology.
- Nussbaum, J. and Novak, J.
(1976).
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An assessment of children's concepts of the earth utilising
structured interviews.
Science Education, 60(4):535-550.
- Payne, S.J. and Green, T.R.G.
(1986).
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Task-action grammars: A model of the mental representation of task
languages.
Human-Computer Interaction, 2(2):93-133.
- Pope, M. and Gilbert, J.
(1990).
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Science students' conceptions: Themes and variations.
In Mandl, H., de Corte, E., Bennett, N. and Friedrich, H.F., (eds.),
Learning and Instruction: European Research in an International
Context, volume 2.2, pages 567-587. Pergamon Press, Oxford.
- Psillos, D. et al.
(1987).
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Pupils' representations of electric current before, during and after
instruction on DC circuits.
Research in Science and Technological Education, 5(2):185-99.
- Raven, R.J.
(1968).
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The development of the concept of momentum in primary school
children.
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 5:216-223.
- Raven, R.J.
(1972a).
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The development of the concept of acceleration in elementary school
children.
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 9:201-206.
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- Rowell, J.A. and Dawson, C.J.
(1977).
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Teaching about floating and sinking: An attempt to link cognitive
psychology with classroom practice.
Science Education, 61(2):245-253.
- Rowell, J.A.
(1984).
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Towards controlling variables: A theoretical appraisal and a
teachable result.
European Journal of Science Education, 6(2):115-130.
- Ruggiero, S., Cartelli, A., Dupre, F. and Vicentini-Missoni, M.
(1985).
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Weight, gravity and air pressure: Mental representations by Italian
middle school pupils.
European Journal of Science Education, 7(2):181-194.
- Rumelhart, D.E. and Norman, D.A.
(1978).
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Accretion, tuning and restructuring: Three modes of learning.
In Cotton, J.W. and Klatzky, R.L., (eds.), Semantic Factors of
Cognition. Lawrence Erlbaum, New York.
- Saltiel, E. and Malgrange, J.L.
(1980).
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Spontaneous ways of reasoning in elementary kinematics.
European Journal of Physics, 1(2):73-80.
- Tergan, S-O.
Designing learning environments for conceptual change: a cognitive
approach.
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Technical report, Deutsches Instititut fuer ...
- Twigger, D., Byard, M., Draper, S., Driver, R., Hartley, R., Hennessy, S.,
, C., Mohamed, R., O'Malley, C., O'Shea, T. and Scanlon, E.
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(1991).
The `conceptual change in science' project.
Journal of Computer Asisted Learning, 7(2):144-155.
- Whitelock, D.M.
(1990).
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Commonsense Understandings of Causes of Motion.
Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Institute of Education, University of
London.
- Whitelock, D.M.
(1991).
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Children's learning and alternative conceptions of science.
CITE Report 133, Centre for Information Technology in Education, The
Open University.
- Whitelock, D., Taylor, J., O'Shea, T. and Scanlon, E.
(1991a).
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How students construct a shared understanding of collisions in
newtonian mechanics.
In Birnbaum, Lawrence, (ed.), Proceedings of the International
Conference on the Learning Sciences, pages 430-441. Association for the
Advancement of Computing in Education.
- Whitelock, D., Taylor, J., O'Shea, T., Scanlon, E., Sellman, R.,
Clark, P. and O'Malley, C. (1991b).
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Collaboratively debugging shared models for energy conservation using
a computer simulation.
In Bottino, R.M., Forcheri, P. and Molfino, T. M, (eds.),
Proceedings of PEG'91: Knowledge-Based Environments for Teaching and
Learning, pages 552-568, Rapallo.
- Zeitman, A.I. and Hewson, P.W.
(1986).
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Effect of instruction using microcomputer simulations and conceptual
change strategies on science learning.
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 23(1):27-39.
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