Materials Similar to Testing the development of student conceptual and visualization understanding in quantum mechanics through the undergraduate career
- 52%: Exploring Student Understanding of Energy through the Quantum Mechanics Conceptual Survey
- 46%: Improving Students' Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
- 46%: Surveying students' understanding of quantum mechanics in one spatial dimension
- 45%: Student Understanding of Tunneling in Quantum Mechanics: Examining Interview and Survey Results for Clues to Student Reasoning
- 41%: Student understanding of quantum mechanics
- 41%: Surveying Students’ Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
- 40%: Longitudinal study of student conceptual understanding in electricity and magnetism
- 40%: Modeling students’ conceptual understanding of force, velocity, and acceleration
- 40%: Development and Use of a Conceptual Survey in Introductory Quantum Physics
- 39%: Interactive-Engagement Versus Traditional Methods: A Six-Thousand-Student Survey of Mechanics Test Data for Introductory Physics Courses
- 39%: Testing Students’ Understanding of Vector Concepts
- 39%: Development of a concept inventory to assess students' understanding and reasoning difficulties about the properties and formation of stars
- 38%: Improving Students' Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
- 38%: Student Difficulties in Understanding Probability in Quantum Mechanics
- 38%: Assessing and improving student understanding of quantum mechanics
- 38%: Improving students' understanding of quantum mechanics via the Stern–Gerlach experiment
- 38%: Investigating student understanding of basic quantum mechanics in the context of time-dependent perturbation theory
- 38%: Development and validation of a sequence of clicker questions for helping students learn addition of angular momentum in quantum mechanics
- 38%: Using student-generated content to engage students in upper-division quantum mechanics




