Assessing Students' Understanding of Uncertainty in Undergraduate Physics Laboratory Courses at a Major Canadian University: Longitudinal Results and Misconceptions

Autor: Pessôa, Matheus A. S., Brosseau, Rebecca, Dringoli, Benjamin J., Yazdani, Armin, Sankey, Jack, Brunner, Thomas, Colosimo, April, Barrington, Janette, Ragan, Kenneth, Slapcoff, Marcy
Rok vydání: 2024
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: Over the last five years, McGill University's Office of Science Education (OSE) has partnered with faculty members from the Department of Physics to form an education working group with the aim of charting the progression of students' conceptual understanding of uncertainties across their undergraduate degree. The research conducted by this group seeks to provide further insight into both the experimental skill set that students gain through undergraduate laboratory courses and how the department could address noticeable gaps in student understanding. In this paper, we evaluate the conceptual understanding of uncertainty using the Concise Data Processing Assessment (CDPA) instrument. First, we characterize the physics laboratory curriculum at McGill University by evaluating the evolution of CDPA scores across consecutive laboratory courses, and further propose the utilization of this tool for identifying gaps in student understanding. Following the analysis of student responses (N=2023), we specifically investigate data collected in second-year courses to better diagnose what student errors can tell us about common misconceptions in experimental physics. This more in-depth research focuses on data collected from students at the beginning and the end of their first full year of experimental laboratory courses, consisting of two consecutive laboratory courses that build on each other. By the end of the second course, students have engaged with all the material covered in the CDPA test. Interestingly, there have been no changes in CDPA total scores throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. We notice a marked upward shift in student understanding; however, the results indicate that a significant portion of students continue to struggle with uncertainties, basic data analysis, and curve fitting.
Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, 1 table
Databáze: arXiv