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Folkbiology meets microbiology: a study of conceptual and behavioral change
Authors:Au Terry Kit-fong  Chan Carol K K  Chan Tsz-Kit  Cheung Mike W L  Ho Johnson Y S  Ip Grace W M
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China
b National University of Singapore, Singapore
c Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong
Abstract:Health education can offer a valuable window onto conceptual and behavioral change. In Study 1, we mapped out 3rd-grade Chinese children’s beliefs about causes of colds and flu and ways they can be prevented. We also explored older adults’ beliefs as a possible source of the children’s ideas. In Study 2, we gave 3rd- and 4th-grade Chinese children either a conventional cold/flu education program or an experimental “Think Biology” program that focused on a biological causal mechanism for cold/flu transmission. The “Think Biology” program led children to reason about cold/flu causation and prevention more scientifically than the conventional program, and their reasoning abilities dovetailed with their mastery of the causal mechanism. Study 3, a modified replication of Study 2, found useful behavioral change as well as conceptual change among children who received the “Think Biology” program and documented coherence among knowledge enrichment, conceptual change, and behavioral change.
Keywords:Folkbiology   Knowledge enrichment   Conceptual change   Behavioral change   Causal mechanism   Infectious disease   Germs   Colds   Biology   Coherence
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