Alternative conceptions of organic chemistry topics among fourth year chemistry students
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This study describes the conceptual understanding for a series of fundamental organic concepts by
fourth year chemistry students from a midsize, southeastern, state university. Student volunteers
(n =19) participated in semi-structured interviews using a think aloud protocol. The interview
questions were eleven multiple choice questions selected from the Organic Chemistry examination
developed by the Examinations Institute of the Division of Chemical Education, American
Chemical Society. The questions were chosen to represent a range of concepts that are
fundamental to the organic chemistry course sequence. Analysis of the interview transcripts
revealed trends in the students’ knowledge and alternative conceptions. Of particular interest, it
was found that some alternative conceptions mirrored those previously seen with students in
introductory chemistry, indicating the persistence of such alternative conceptions. Implications for
instructional approaches particular to organic chemistry are discussed.