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Development of a Three-Tier Test to Assess Misconceptions About Simple Electric Circuits
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2010
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Simple Electric CircuitsEngineeringDiagnosisEducationPower Electronic SystemsClassical Test TheoryThree-tier TestExperimental TestingApplied MeasurementTestabilityReliability AnalysisCircuit AnalysisPower Electronic DevicesAssess MisconceptionsReliabilityElectrical EngineeringTest DevelopmentComputer EngineeringEducational TestingValidity TheoryEducational MeasurementReliable Diagnostic InstrumentAlpha Reliability CoefficientDesign For TestingSoftware TestingCircuit ReliabilityEducational Assessment
ABSTRACT The authors aimed to propose a valid and reliable diagnostic instrument by developing a three-tier test on simple electric circuits. Based on findings from the interviews, open-ended questions, and the related literature, the test was developed and administered to 124 high school students. In addition to some qualitative techniques for establishing the validity, some quantitative techniques were also used. Consequently, Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficient was estimated for the test as .69, and results revealed that the test scores could be a valid and reliable measure of students’ qualitative understanding of simple electric circuits.
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