Session: |
PER Assessment, Part I
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Meeting: |
122nd AAPT National Meeting:
San Diego, CA |
Location: |
Golden West |
Date: |
Jan. 10 |
Time: |
11:15 a.m. |
Author: |
N. Sanjay Rebello, Clarion
Univ.
814-226-2573,
srebello@clarion.edu |
Co-Author(s): |
Dean Zollman |
Abstract:
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We compared students'
responses on four Force Concept Inventory (FCI) multiple-choice
questions with similar responses on equivalent open-ended questions. In
Phase I of the study, students in an introductory algebra-based course
responded to two questionnaires, each containing two open-ended and two
multiple-choice questions. The open-ended responses were categorized and
used as multiple-choices in Phase II of the study. Our results indicate
a good agreement between the percentages of correct responses in each of
the two formats, indicating that distracters on the FCI do not adversely
affect performance as measured by the number of correct answers.
However, a significant percentage of the open-ended responses fall into
categories that are not included in the FCI multiple-choices. When these
alternative categories were presented to the students as distracters in
a revised multiple-choice format, a significant percentage of the
students chose these alternative responses. This indicated that a change
in distracters could affect the total score. |
Footnotes:
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