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Using psychometric tools as a window into students’ quantitative reasoning in introductory physics
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Trevor I. Smith, Philip Eaton, Suzanne White Brahmia, Alexis Olsho, Andrew Boudreaux, Chris DePalma, Victor LaSasso, Christopher Whitener, and Scott Straguzzi
The Physics Inventory of Quantitative Literacy (PIQL), a reasoning inventory under development, aims to assess students' physics quantitative literacy at the introductory level. The PIQL's design presents the challenge of isolating types of mathematical reasoning that are independent of each other in physics questions. In its current form, the PIQL spans three principle reasoning subdomains previously identified in mathematics and physics education research: ratios and proportions, covariation, and signed (negative) quantities. An important psychometric objective is to test the orthogonality of these three reasoning subdomains. We present results from exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and module analysis that inform interpretations of the underlying structure of the PIQL from a student viewpoint, emphasizing ways in which these results agree and disagree with expert categorization. In addition to informing the development of existing and new PIQL assessment items, these results are also providing exciting insights into students' quantitative reasoning at the introductory level.
Physics Education Research Conference 2019
Part of the PER Conference series Provo, UT: July 24-25, 2019 Pages 560-566
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<a href="https://www.per-central.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=15219">Smith, T, P. Eaton, S. Brahmia, A. Olsho, A. Boudreaux, C. DePalma, V. LaSasso, C. Whitener, and S. Straguzzi. "Using psychometric tools as a window into students’ quantitative reasoning in introductory physics." Paper presented at the Physics Education Research Conference 2019, Provo, UT, July 24-25, 2019.</a>
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T. Smith, P. Eaton, S. Brahmia, A. Olsho, A. Boudreaux, C. DePalma, V. LaSasso, C. Whitener, and S. Straguzzi, , presented at the Physics Education Research Conference 2019, Provo, UT, 2019, WWW Document, (https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=15219&DocID=5134).
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T. Smith, P. Eaton, S. Brahmia, A. Olsho, A. Boudreaux, C. DePalma, V. LaSasso, C. Whitener, and S. Straguzzi, Using psychometric tools as a window into students’ quantitative reasoning in introductory physics, presented at the Physics Education Research Conference 2019, Provo, UT, 2019, <https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=15219&DocID=5134>.
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Smith, T., Eaton, P., Brahmia, S., Olsho, A., Boudreaux, A., DePalma, C., LaSasso, V., Whitener, C., & Straguzzi, S. (2019, July 24-25). Using psychometric tools as a window into students’ quantitative reasoning in introductory physics. Paper presented at Physics Education Research Conference 2019, Provo, UT. Retrieved December 5, 2024, from https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=15219&DocID=5134
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Smith, T, P. Eaton, S. Brahmia, A. Olsho, A. Boudreaux, C. DePalma, V. LaSasso, C. Whitener, and S. Straguzzi. "Using psychometric tools as a window into students’ quantitative reasoning in introductory physics." Paper presented at the Physics Education Research Conference 2019, Provo, UT, July 24-25, 2019. https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=15219&DocID=5134 (accessed 5 December 2024).
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Smith, Trevor I., Philip Eaton, Suzanne White Brahmia, Alexis Olsho, Andrew Boudreaux, Chris DePalma, Victor LaSasso, Christopher Whitener, and Scott Straguzzi. "Using psychometric tools as a window into students’ quantitative reasoning in introductory physics." Physics Education Research Conference 2019. Provo, UT: 2019. 560-566 of PER Conference. 5 Dec. 2024 <https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=15219&DocID=5134>.
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