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Investigation of the correlation between college students’ success with stoichiometry subproblems and metacognitive awareness

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Gulacar, O; Cox, C; Tribble, E; Rothbart, N; Cohen-Sandler, R
Published in: Canadian Journal of Chemistry
January 1, 2020

The development of problem-solving skills — particularly with stoichiometry concepts — is paramount for succeeding in a general chemistry sequence. Key concepts related to problem solving and stoichiometry were analyzed and reported in this paper. The study analyzed retention of stoichiometry concepts over two consecutive quarters, the correlations between metacognition and success, and the correlations between the COSINE (Coding System for Investigating Subproblems and the Net-work) codes with the categories measured by the Metacognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI). Two cohorts, identified as the general and focus groups, were evaluated in the study. The general group (n = 39) took MAI in the Fall quarter and completed one multi-step question as a part of their regular exam. Concurrently, the focus group (n = 20) participated in a think-aloud session in which they solved six stoichiometry questions. Using a 95% confidence level, statistical differences between the fall and winter problem-solving performances were observed with the focus group. Furthermore, statistically significant correlations (using a 95% level of confidence) were observed between the MAI categories and the COSINE codes.

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Canadian Journal of Chemistry

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0008-4042

Publication Date

January 1, 2020

Volume

98

Issue

11

Start / End Page

676 / 682

Related Subject Headings

  • General Chemistry
  • 34 Chemical sciences
  • 03 Chemical Sciences
 

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Gulacar, O., Cox, C., Tribble, E., Rothbart, N., & Cohen-Sandler, R. (2020). Investigation of the correlation between college students’ success with stoichiometry subproblems and metacognitive awareness. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 98(11), 676–682. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjc-2019-0384
Gulacar, O., C. Cox, E. Tribble, N. Rothbart, and R. Cohen-Sandler. “Investigation of the correlation between college students’ success with stoichiometry subproblems and metacognitive awareness.” Canadian Journal of Chemistry 98, no. 11 (January 1, 2020): 676–82. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjc-2019-0384.
Gulacar O, Cox C, Tribble E, Rothbart N, Cohen-Sandler R. Investigation of the correlation between college students’ success with stoichiometry subproblems and metacognitive awareness. Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 2020 Jan 1;98(11):676–82.
Gulacar, O., et al. “Investigation of the correlation between college students’ success with stoichiometry subproblems and metacognitive awareness.” Canadian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 98, no. 11, Jan. 2020, pp. 676–82. Scopus, doi:10.1139/cjc-2019-0384.
Gulacar O, Cox C, Tribble E, Rothbart N, Cohen-Sandler R. Investigation of the correlation between college students’ success with stoichiometry subproblems and metacognitive awareness. Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 2020 Jan 1;98(11):676–682.

Published In

Canadian Journal of Chemistry

DOI

ISSN

0008-4042

Publication Date

January 1, 2020

Volume

98

Issue

11

Start / End Page

676 / 682

Related Subject Headings

  • General Chemistry
  • 34 Chemical sciences
  • 03 Chemical Sciences