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Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
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M. Hull, A. Jansky, and M. Hopf, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (2), 020108 (2022).
Our study investigates whether confidence correlates with consistency in reasoning, specifically about radioactive decay. In prior work, we developed and tested a survey designed to…
  
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K. Papamichalis
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In this application we study the evolution of a system consisted of N=800 identical, but discrete, cells placed at the vertices of a lattice. Each cell can exist in one of two states…
Habitable Zones of Planets  [ Report ]
  
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B. Ambrose and R. Lopez; Editor: C. Hall
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This guided inquiry tutorial for upper-division physics and/or astronomy introduces students to various factors that influence the average surface temperature of a planet. First,…
  
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N. Ho, Q. Ryan, and S. Abdolrahimi
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N. Ho, Q. Ryan, and S. Abdolrahimi, PERC 2025 Proceedings, 196-201.
This study investigates how undergraduate students conceptualize particle physics through a think-aloud concept mapping task. Participants, drawn from an online upper-division…
  
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M. Hull and K. Pokharel
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M. Hull and K. Pokharel, PERC 2024 Proceedings, 187-193.
The Inquiry into Radioactivity (IiR) curriculum demonstrated a significant impact on boosting student conceptual understanding of radioactivity, particularly regarding…
Two-State Nuclear Decay JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Two-State Nuclear Decay Javascript Model simulates the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei into other nuclei. In this model, the resultant nuclei are stable and there are no…
Three-State Nuclear JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Three-State Nuclear Decay JavaScript Model extends the Two-State Nuclear Decay JavaScript Model to simulate the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei in which the parent nucleus…
  
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An introduction to nuclear fission, its controlled release in power stations, problems of nuclear waste, and nuclear accidents. A linked web page discusses nuclear weapons, their…
  
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R. Torres-Isea
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This report provides the design specifications for a multi-functional teaching apparatus developed for alpha and beta spectroscopy. The apparatus utilizes a solid state detector and…
  
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O. Sand, T. Odden, C. Lindstrøm, and M. Caballero
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O. Sand, T. Odden, C. Lindstrøm, and M. Caballero, PERC 2018 Proceedings.
We present a case study featuring a first-year bio-science university student using computation to solve a radioactive decay problem and interpret the results. In a semi-structured…
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