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Development and Validation of the Star Properties Concept Inventory
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Title
Development and Validation of the Star Properties Concept Inventory
Abstract
Concept inventories (CIs)-typically multiple-choice instruments that focus on a single or small subset of closely related topics-have been used in science education for more than a decade. This paper describes the development and validation of a new CI for astronomy, the Star Properties Concept Inventory (SPCI). Questions cover the areas of stellar properties (focussing primarily on mass, temperature, luminosity, and lifetime), nuclear fusion, and star formation. Distracters were developed from known alternative conceptions and reasoning difficulties commonly held by students. The SPCI was tested through an iterative process where different testing formats (open-ended, multiple-choice + explain, and multiple-choice) were compared to ensure that the distracters were in fact the most common among the testing population. Content validity was established through expert reviews by 26 astronomy instructors. The SPCI Version 3 was then tested in multiple introductory undergraduate astronomy courses for non-science majors. Post-test scores (out of 23 possible) were significantly greater (M = 11.8, SD = 3.87) than the pre-test scores (M = 7.09, SD = 2.73). The low post-test score-only 51.3%-could indicate a need for changing instructional strategies on the topics of stars and star formation
Date
01/01/2012
Citation
Bailey, J. M., Johnson, B., Prather, E. E., & Slater, T. F. (2012). Development and Validation of the Star Properties Concept Inventory. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 2257–2286. https://doi.org/10.1080/09500693.2011.589869
Type of Publication
Author(s)
Bailey, Janelle M. | Johnson, Bruce | Prather, Edward E. | Slater, Timothy F.
Content
Construct
Methodology
Research Setting
Target Group
Institution(s)
University of Nevada Las Vegas | The University of Arizona | The University of Arizona | University of Wyoming
Journal Name
International Journal of Science Education
Peer-Reviewed Status
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Volume
34
Issue Number
14
Resource Type
Nation(s) of Study
United States of America
Language
English