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Correlations Between Tree Thinking and Acceptance of Evolution in Introductory Biology Students
2015
Evolution: Education and Outreach
Tree thinking refers to an approach to evolution education that emphasizes reading and interpreting phylogenetic trees. We studied the relationship between introductory biology students' tree-thinking ability and their acceptance of evolutionary theory. Results: Comparisons between a semester in which interpretation of phylogenetic trees and related concepts were taught as stand-alone topics versus one in which tree thinking was used as an organizing framework for the course curriculum found
doi:10.1186/s12052-015-0042-7
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