Rebecca M. Price, Ph.D

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Evolutionary Biology
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David Jablonski grad student 2003 Chicago
 (The function, macroevolution, and macroecology of internal ornamentation in neogastropods.)
Greg J. Siegle post-doc University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (Neurotree)
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McFarland JL, Price RM, Wenderoth MP, et al. (2017) Development and Validation of the Homeostasis Concept Inventory. Cbe Life Sciences Education. 16
Price RM, Perez KE. (2016) Beyond the Adaptationist Legacy: Updating Our Teaching to Include a Diversity of Evolutionary Mechanisms American Biology Teacher. 78: 101-108
Price RM, Pope DS, Abraham JK, et al. (2016) Observing populations and testing predictions about genetic drift in a computer simulation improves college students’ conceptual understanding Evolution: Education and Outreach. 9
Abraham JK, Perez KE, Price RM. (2014) The Dominance Concept Inventory: A Tool for Assessing Undergraduate Student Alternative Conceptions about Dominance in Mendelian and Population Genetics. Cbe Life Sciences Education. 13: 349-58
Price RM, Andrews TC, McElhinny TL, et al. (2014) The genetic drift inventory: a tool for measuring what advanced undergraduates have mastered about genetic drift. Cbe Life Sciences Education. 13: 65-75
Perez KE, Hiatt A, Davis GK, et al. (2013) The EvoDevoCI: a concept inventory for gauging students' understanding of evolutionary developmental biology. Cbe Life Sciences Education. 12: 665-75
Hiatt A, Davis GK, Trujillo C, et al. (2013) Getting to evo-devo: concepts and challenges for students learning evolutionary developmental biology. Cbe Life Sciences Education. 12: 494-508
Price RM. (2013) Natural selection is a sorting process: What does that mean? American Biology Teacher. 75: 130-131
Price RM. (2012) IBI* series winner. How we got here: an inquiry-based activity about human evolution. Science (New York, N.Y.). 338: 1554-5
Andrews TM, Price RM, Mead LS, et al. (2012) Biology undergraduates' misconceptions about genetic drift. Cbe Life Sciences Education. 11: 248-59
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