|  | Papers and Talks by Lei Bao | 
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| Papers
  
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| L. Bao and E. Redish | Understanding probabilistic interpretations of physical systems: A prerequisite to learning quantum physics | American Journal of Physics, Vol. 70, No. 3, pp. 210-217, March 2002 |   |   |   | 
| L. Bao, K. Hogg and D. Zollman | Model Analysis of Fine Structures of Student Models: An Example with Newton's Third Law | American Journal of Physics - PER Supplement (to be published) |  | ||
| L. Bao and E. Redish | Concentration Analysis: A Quantitative Assessment of Student States | Physics Education Research Supplement to the American Journal of Physics, to be published, July 2001 |   | ||
| L. Bao and E. Redish | What can you learn from a (good) multiple choice exam? | Contributed paper, GIREP Conference Physics Teacher Education beyond 2000, Barcelona Spain, August 2000 |   | ||
| L. Bao and E. Redish | Model Analysis: Assessing the Dynamics of Student Learning | University of Maryland preprint, March 2001 |   | ||
| L. Bao, M. Wittmann, R. Steinberg, and E. Redish | The influence of student understanding of classical physics when learning quantum mechanics | Research on the Teaching and Learning of Quantum Sciences, NARST Annual Meeting, Boston, March, 1999 |   | ||
| Talks  
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| L. Bao, M. Wittmann, R. Steinberg and E. Redish | Curriculum Development to Address Student Difficulties with Models of Conductivity | AAPT meeting, San Antonio, Texas, August, 1999 |   | ||
| L. Bao, E. Redish and P. Jolly | Student difficulties with energy in quantum mechanics | Invited talk, AAPT meeting, Phoenix, January, 1997 |   | ||
| L. Bao, P. Jolly and E. Redish | Student difficulties with quantum mechanics | Presented at AAPT meeting, College Park, August, 1996 |   | ||
| L. Bao | The bouncing ball: An MBL demonstration of the period doubling approach to chaos | Presented at AAPT meeting, College Park, August, 1996 |   | ||
 
				
				
			
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