Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res. 3, 010102 (2007) [6 pages]

Context sensitivity in the force concept inventory

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John Stewart *, Heather Griffin, and Gay Stewart
University of Arkansas, Physics Department, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, USA

Received 12 May 2005; revised 15 December 2005; published 2 February 2007

The force concept inventory and a 10-question context-modified test were given to 647 students enrolled in introductory physics classes at the University of Arkansas. Context changes had an effect ranging from −3% to 10% on the individual questions. The average student score on the ten transformed questions was 3% higher than the average student score on the corresponding 10 force concept inventory questions. Therefore, the effect of contextual changes on the total of the 10 questions is not sufficient to affect normal use of the force concept inventory as a diagnostic instrument.


©2007 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRSTPER/v3/e010102
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevSTPER.3.010102
PACS: 01.40.Di, 01.40.Fk, 01.50.Kw

* Electronic address: johns@uark.edu
Electronic address: gstewart@uark.edu

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FCI questions and the corresponding FCIT questions.

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