The article discusses the concept of inferential distance, which describes the the conceptual distance between evidence and conclusion, and applies this concept to middle school science education. The exploration and testing of this concept in an after-school program, the importance of student observation, and the concept of alternative explanations are discussed. Sample activities for teaching inferential distance are also included.
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Andrew Falk
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Kevin Beals
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Lauren Brodsky
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Lawrence Hall of Science
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ISSN
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0887-2376
Publication Name:
Science Scope
Volume:
36
Number:
9
Page Number:
22
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