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An example of how the second pass codes was applied to understand how the participants were making conceptual connections.
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... was important for understanding how and why students were discussing the relevant ideas and models. Table 2 illustrates a coded sample of Vanessa's interview. After looking for patterns in the second pass of Vanessa's interview, we noticed that connecting talk and references to model constructs appeared similar. ...Similar publications
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