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This investigation was intended to identify variables associated with learn
ing in an inquiry-oriented approach to the study of density and buoyancy, a
nd ii included students with and without high-incidence disabilities. Varia
bles examined included academic achievement, IQ, preconceptions of buoyancy
, and scientific predictions. It was found that preconceptions, scientific
predictions, and academic achievement measures were not predictive of task
performance. However, grade level and IQ were strongly related to performan
ce. Group comparisons involving higher and lower IQ groups of students with
high-incidence disabilities revealed that the higher IQ group performed si
milarly to a group of normally achieving students, whereas the lower IQ gro
up was significantly different from the other tw groups. Implications for p
ractice are discussed.