“Holes in the atmosphere of the universe”: An empirical qualitative study on mental models of students regarding black holes

M. Ubben, Johanna Hartmann, Alexander Pusch
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Black holes are both interesting to many students and are part of several school and university curricula. However, it has not yet been documented in detail what kind of mental models of black holes students have. As such, this study qualitatively reports on the mental models of 53 university students, most of them with a non-physics major. The gestalts of the mental models found were mostly disc shaped holes or black spheres, though some funnels or ellipsoids were also described by the students. As for the functionality, students associated attractive functions with a black hole, though more elaborate descriptions such as time dilation or gravitational lensing and Hawking radiation were also named. All university students described a kind of black hole creation, though not all knew about their change in time and only described growth or could not give founded reasons for the change. Several participants showed potential problems by seeing their mental model as a direct replica of reality and assumed that black holes were literally holes. Conceptual problems regarding things “behind” the holes were raised. The results show that many rudimentary properties of black holes are known to university students without explicit education in that field, and a surprising amount of physics quantities were associated with them, although things like density or mass were described inadequately in several cases. Though mental models of black holes were not documented this extensively before, parallels in thinking with mental models in other areas of physics could be observed, making the findings consistent with literature.
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“宇宙大气中的黑洞”:学生黑洞心理模型的实证定性研究
黑洞对许多学生来说都很有趣,而且是一些学校和大学课程的一部分。然而,目前还没有详细记录学生对黑洞的心理模型是什么样的。因此,本研究定性报告了53名大学生的心理模型,其中大多数是非物理专业的学生。所发现的心理模型的格式塔大多是圆盘形的洞或黑色球体,尽管一些漏斗或椭球也被学生描述。至于功能,学生们将吸引函数与黑洞联系在一起,尽管更详细的描述,如时间膨胀或引力透镜和霍金辐射也被命名。所有的大学生都描述了一种黑洞的形成,但并不是所有人都知道它们的时间变化,只是描述了增长或不能给出有根据的变化原因。一些参与者表现出潜在的问题,他们把自己的心理模型看作是现实的直接复制品,并假设黑洞就是字面上的洞。人们提出了关于洞“后面”事物的概念问题。结果表明,没有接受过该领域明确教育的大学生都知道黑洞的许多基本特性,而且令人惊讶的是,大量的物理量与黑洞有关,尽管在一些情况下,密度或质量等方面的描述不充分。虽然黑洞的心理模型之前没有被广泛记录,但可以观察到其他物理领域的思维与心理模型的相似之处,使这些发现与文献一致。
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