Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res. 2, 010105 (2006)
Evaluating an electricity and magnetism assessment tool: Brief electricity and magnetism assessment
Lin Ding, Ruth Chabay, Bruce Sherwood, and Robert Beichner
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- Tale of two curricula: The performance of 2000 students in introductory electromagnetism
Matthew A. Kohlmyer, Marcos D. Caballero, Richard Catrambone, Ruth W. Chabay, Lin Ding, Mark P. Haugan, M. Jackson Marr, Bruce A. Sherwood, and Michael F. Schatz
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research 5 020105 (2009)
- Approaches to data analysis of multiple-choice questions
Lin Ding and Robert Beichner
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research 5 020103 (2009)
- Effects of testing conditions on conceptual survey results
Lin Ding, Neville W. Reay, Albert Lee, and Lei Bao
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research 4 010112 (2008)
- Patterns of multiple representation use by experts and novices during physics problem solving
Patrick B. Kohl and Noah D. Finkelstein
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research 4 010111 (2008)
- Sustaining educational reforms in introductory physics
Steven J. Pollock and Noah D. Finkelstein
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research 4 010110 (2008)
- Strongly and weakly directed approaches to teaching multiple representation use in physics
Patrick B. Kohl, David Rosengrant, and Noah D. Finkelstein
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research 3 010108 (2007)
- Reducing the gender gap in the physics classroom: How sufficient is interactive engagement?
Steven J. Pollock, Noah D. Finkelstein, and Lauren E. Kost
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research 3 010107 (2007)
- Effects of representation on students solving physics problems: A fine-grained characterization
Patrick B. Kohl and Noah D. Finkelstein
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research 2 010106 (2006)
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