Naive beliefs in “sophisticated” subjects: Misconceptions about trajectories of objects
A Caramazza, M McCloskey, B Green - Cognition, 1981 - Elsevier
University students were asked to solve simple problems about the trajectories of falling
objects. A majority of the students revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion …
objects. A majority of the students revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion …
[PDF][PDF] ceptions abo t traject&ies of obj
A CARAMAZZA, B GREEN - Cognition, 1981 - Citeseer
University students were asked to solve simple problems about the trajectories of falling
objects. A majority of the student? revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion …
objects. A majority of the student? revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion …
[引用][C] Naive beliefs in" sophisticated'subjects: misconceptions about trajectories of objects
A Caramazza, M McCloskey, B Green - Cognition, 1981 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Naive beliefs in" sophisticated" subjects: Misconceptions about trajectories of objects.
A Caramazza, M McCloskey, B Green - Cognition, 1981 - psycnet.apa.org
Asked 50 undergraduates to solve simple problems about the trajectories of falling objects.
A majority of Ss revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion. However, the few basic …
A majority of Ss revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion. However, the few basic …
[PDF][PDF] ceptions abo t traject&ies of obj
A CARAMAZZA, B GREEN - Cognition, 1981 - researchgate.net
University students were asked to solve simple problems about the trajectories of falling
objects. A majority of the student? revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion …
objects. A majority of the student? revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion …
[引用][C] Naive beliefs in “sophisticated” subjects: misconceptions about trajectories of objects
A Caramazza, M McCloskey, B Green - Cognition, 1981 - philpapers.org
Alfonso Caramazza, Michael McCloskey & Bert Green, Naive beliefs in “sophisticated” subjects:
misconceptions about trajectories of objects - PhilPapers Sign in | Create an account PhilPapers …
misconceptions about trajectories of objects - PhilPapers Sign in | Create an account PhilPapers …
[引用][C] Naive beliefs in" sophisticated'subjects: misconceptions about trajectories of objects.
A Caramazza, M McCloskey, B Green - Cognition, 1981 - europepmc.org
Naive beliefs in "sophisticated' subjects: misconceptions about trajectories of objects. - Abstract -
Europe PMC Sign in | Create an account https://orcid.org Europe PMC Menu About Tools …
Europe PMC Sign in | Create an account https://orcid.org Europe PMC Menu About Tools …
[引用][C] Naive beliefs in" sophisticated" subjects: Misconceptions about trajectories of objects
A CARAMAZZA - Cognition, 1981 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Naive beliefs in" sophisticated" subjects: misconceptions about trajectories of objects
A Caramazza, M McCloskey, B Green - Cognition, 1981 - jhu.pure.elsevier.com
University students were asked to solve simple problems about the trajectories of falling
objects. A majority of the students revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion …
objects. A majority of the students revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion …
Naive beliefs in" sophisticated" subjects: misconceptions about trajectories of objects
A Caramazza, M McCloskey, B Green - Cognition, 1981 - pure.johnshopkins.edu
University students were asked to solve simple problems about the trajectories of falling
objects. A majority of the students revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion …
objects. A majority of the students revealed a variety of misconceptions about motion …