Expert Algorithmic and Imagistic Problem Solving Strategies in Advanced Chemistry |
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Authors: | Mike Stieff Sonali Raje |
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Institution: | 1. University of Maryland–College Park , College Park, Maryland, USA;2. Towson University , Towson, Maryland, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Visualization and imagistic reasoning appear central to expert practice in science; however, expert use of these strategies on authentic tasks has not been examined in detail. This study documents how science experts use both algorithms and imagistic reasoning to solve problems. Using protocol analysis, we report expert chemists' preferential use of algorithms for solving spatial problems and imagistic reasoning for deducing spatial transformations. We observed experts employ algorithms to solve the majority of spatial tasks while reserving imagistic strategies to solve a class of tasks that required translating between representations. Strategy used varied widely among experts and tasks. |
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Keywords: | mental imagery spatial reasoning diagrammatic reasoning internal and external representations |
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