An Integrated Theoretical Structure of Mental Models: Toward Understanding How Students Form Their Ideas about Science |
Lee, Gyoung-Ho
(Seoul National University)
Shin, Jong-Ho (Seoul National University) Park, Ji-Yeon (Seoul National University) Song, Sang-Ho (Andong National University) Kim, Yeoun-Soo (The Ohio State University) Bao, Lei (The Ohio State University) |
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