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C. Singh and L. Rimoldini - Online Resource
This 30-question research-based multiple-choice test is designed to evaluate students’ conceptual understanding of rotational and rolling motion. The survey is based on…
  
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N. Rebello and C. Rebello, PERC 2012 Proceedings, 326-329.
Research has shown that students have several misconceptions about rotational motion and rolling. Students often do not understand the relationship between the speeds of various…
European Journal of Physics
  
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K. Mashood and V. Singh, Eur. J. Phys., 36 (4), 1-20 (2015).
We present the development, administration, and analysis of a focused inventory on the rotational kinematics of a rigid body around a fixed axis. The inventory, which is made up of…
American Journal of Physics
  
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H. Close and P. Heron, Am. J. Phys., 79 (10), 1068-1078 (2011).
Students in introductory calculus-based physics were asked about the angular momentum of a particle traveling in a straight line. The tendency to state that the angular momentum is…
  
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This dissertation reports efforts to develop instructional materials on linear momentum, angular momentum, and forces on rigid bodies in standard introductory physics course. Many…
  
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, G. Passante, and P. Shaffer, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 380-383.
Time dependence is an important concept in quantum mechanics that has been shown to be difficult for many students. In trying to understand the problems that students encounter, the…
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A. Sirnoorkar, P. Bergeron, and J. Laverty, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 19 (1), 010118 (2023).
Researchers in physics education have advocated both for including modeling in science classrooms as well as promoting student engagement with sensemaking. These two processes…
Journal of Research in Science Teaching
  
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W. Roth, C. McRobbie, K. Lucas, and S. Boutonné, J. Res. Sci. Teaching, 34 (5), 509-533 (1998).
This study was designed to find out why students may fail to learn from teacher demonstrations. In the context of an interpretive study in an Australian senior-year high school…
  
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S. Chang and P. Shaffer, PERC 2018 Proceedings.
Research has led to the identification of some specific difficulties that students have in understanding the motion of an object that is rolling without slipping. At the University…
  
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E. Brewe, V. Sawtelle, D. McPadden, and R. Goertzen - Online Resource
This website holds the Modeling Instruction curriculum developed by the Florida International University Physics Education Research Group. The website provides the materials required…
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