Students’ chemical representation ability: A study on molecule shapes

The study aims to analyze the chemical representation ability of high school students on molecule shapes topic. The one-shot case study design was conducted. This design is one of single-group design in experimental research design. The posttest was given after did the treatment in learning process....

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