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Guided–inquiry laboratory experiments to improve students’ analytical thinking skills

This study aims to improve the experiment implementation quality and analytical thinking skills of undergraduate students through guided–inquiry laboratory experiments. This study was a classroom action research conducted in three cycles. The study has been carried out with 38 undergraduate students...

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