How Concept Maps with and without a List of Concepts Differ: The Case of Statistics
Concept mapping is a popular tool for knowledge structure assessment. In recent years, both the amount of research about concept maps and their measurement ability have grown. It has been shown that concept maps with different types of tasks, for instance, links between concepts given or selected by...
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Main Author: | Anastasia Kapuza (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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