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Astronomy Education Review
written by Grace L. Deming
The Astronomy Diagnostic Test (ADT) is the first research-based assessment tool developed for use in undergraduate introductory astronomy classrooms. The ADT National Project has rigorously measured reliability and validity through the collection and analysis of a large sample of student ADT results.

The following was presented as part of the Special Session, "The Astronomy Diagnostic Test: Development, Results, and Applications" at the January 2002 Meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
Astronomy Education Review: Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 52-57
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Astronomy
- Astronomy Education
= Assessment
Education - Basic Research
- Assessment
= Conceptual Assessment
= Instruments
= Methods
- Research Design & Methodology
= Validity
- Lower Undergraduate
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= Research study
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© 2002 Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc.
DOI:
10.3847/AER2001005
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0089239
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G. Deming, , Astron. Educ. Rev. 1 (1), 52 (2002), WWW Document, (https://doi.org/10.3847/AER2001005).
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G. Deming, Results from the Astronomy Diagnostic Test National Project, Astron. Educ. Rev. 1 (1), 52 (2002), <https://doi.org/10.3847/AER2001005>.
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Deming, G. (2002, June 14). Results from the Astronomy Diagnostic Test National Project. Astron. Educ. Rev., 1(1), 52-57. Retrieved September 17, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.3847/AER2001005
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Deming, Grace. "Results from the Astronomy Diagnostic Test National Project." Astron. Educ. Rev. 1, no. 1, (June 14, 2002): 52-57, https://doi.org/10.3847/AER2001005 (accessed 17 September 2024).
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Deming, Grace. "Results from the Astronomy Diagnostic Test National Project." Astron. Educ. Rev. 1.1 (2002): 52-57. 17 Sep. 2024 <https://doi.org/10.3847/AER2001005>.
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@article{ Author = "Grace Deming", Title = {Results from the Astronomy Diagnostic Test National Project}, Journal = {Astron. Educ. Rev.}, Volume = {1}, Number = {1}, Pages = {52-57}, Month = {June}, Year = {2002} }
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