Andrew F. Heckler

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Physics Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
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Porter C, Heckler A. (2019) Graduate student misunderstandings of wave functions in an asymmetric well Physical Review Physics Education Research. 15
Heckler AF, Scaife TM. (2015) Patterns of response times and response choices to science questions: the influence of relative processing time. Cognitive Science. 39: 496-537
Heckler AF, Scaife TM. (2015) Adding and subtracting vectors: The problem with the arrow representation Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research. 11
Heckler AF, Mikula B, Rosenblatt R. (2013) Student accuracy in reading logarithmic plots: The problem and how to fix it Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, Fie. 1066-1071
Mikula BD, Heckler AF. (2013) The effectiveness of brief, spaced practice on student difficulties with basic and essential engineering skills Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, Fie. 1059-1065
Rosenblatt R, Heckler AF, Flores K. (2013) A tutorial design process applied to an introductory materials engineering course Advances in Engineering Education. 3
Heckler AF, Rosenblatt R. (2011) Student difficulties with basic concepts in introductory materials science engineering Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, Fie
Rosenblatt R, Heckler AF, Flores K. (2011) Group-work tutorials for an introductory materials engineering course Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, Fie
Rosenblatt R, Heckler AF. (2011) Systematic study of student understanding of the relationships between the directions of force, velocity, and acceleration in one dimension Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research. 7
Scaife TM, Heckler AF. (2011) Interference between electric and magnetic concepts in introductory physics Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research. 7
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