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Difficulties in the comprehension and interpretation of a selection of graph types and subject-specific graphs displayed by senior undergraduate biochemistry students in a South African university

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dc.contributor.advisor Atagana, H. I.
dc.contributor.author Van Tonder, André
dc.date.accessioned 2011-10-06T08:57:20Z
dc.date.available 2011-10-06T08:57:20Z
dc.date.issued 2010-11
dc.identifier.citation Van Tonder, André (2010) Difficulties in the comprehension and interpretation of a selection of graph types and subject-specific graphs displayed by senior undergraduate biochemistry students in a South African university, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4913> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4913
dc.description.abstract A carefully constructed set of 16 graphical tasks related to key biochemistry concepts was designed and administered to a group of 82 students in their final year of B.Sc. study. The test mean score of 48,3% ( 12,1) was low and characterised by gender and ethnic differences. There was a moderate linear relationship between biochemistry grades obtained by the students over two years of study and their graphical literacy (r = 0,433). The majority of the students exhibited slope/height confusion and only seven students (8,5%) were able to answer the two items corresponding to Kimura‘s Level F, the most complex and difficult level of graphical literacy. Eye tracking data gave valuable insights into different strategies used by students while interpreting graphs and is a valuable tool for assessing graphical literacy. These findings confirmed other studies where researchers have found a widespread lack of graph comprehension among biological science students. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (viii, 134 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Biochemistry en
dc.subject Biological science en
dc.subject Graphical literacy en
dc.subject Graphicacy en
dc.subject Graphs en
dc.subject Academic performance en
dc.subject Diagnostic tests en
dc.subject Questionnaire en
dc.subject Third-year university students en
dc.subject Cognitive factors en
dc.subject Intelligence en
dc.subject Eye tracking en
dc.subject Eye movement en
dc.subject Working memory en
dc.subject.ddc 572.07116854
dc.subject.lcsh University of the Free State -- Students
dc.subject.lcsh Biochemistry -- Charts, diagrams, etc. -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- South Africa -- Bloemfontein
dc.subject.lcsh Academic achievement -- South Africa -- Bloemfontein
dc.title Difficulties in the comprehension and interpretation of a selection of graph types and subject-specific graphs displayed by senior undergraduate biochemistry students in a South African university en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Institute of Science and Technology Education
dc.description.degree M. Sc. (Science Education)


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