Patterns of informal reasoning in the context of socioscientific decision making
Indiana University Bloomington · University of South Florida
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to contribute to a theoretical knowledge base through research by examining factors salient to science education reform and practice in the context of socioscientific issues. The study explores how individuals negotiate and resolve genetic engineering dilemmas. A qualitative approach was used to examine patterns of informal reasoning and the role of morality in these processes. Thirty college students participated individually in two semistructured interviews designed to explore their informal reasoning in response to six genetic engineering scenarios. Students demonstrated evidence of rationalistic, emotive, and intuitive forms of informal reasoning. Rationalistic informal…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.19
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 90
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2Topics & keywords
- Informal logic
- Emotive
- Psychology
- Salient
- Science education
- Context (archaeology)
- Intuition
- Logical reasoning
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions