DEVELOPMENT OF SIX- TIER DIAGNOSTIC TEST WITH CERTAINTY OF RESPONSE INDEX (CRI) AS AN INSTRUMENT TO IDENTIFY STUDENT MISCONCEPTION ON WAVE

The concept of waves is essential in physics learning. This study aims to obtain a six-level diagnostic test instrument accompanied by a Certainty of Response Index (CRI) and use it to identify students' level of conceptual understanding and misconceptions on wave. This study used the Resear...

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Main Author: Winandri Utami, Auvi
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74300
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spelling id-itb.:743002023-07-06T11:23:59ZDEVELOPMENT OF SIX- TIER DIAGNOSTIC TEST WITH CERTAINTY OF RESPONSE INDEX (CRI) AS AN INSTRUMENT TO IDENTIFY STUDENT MISCONCEPTION ON WAVE Winandri Utami, Auvi Indonesia Theses CRI, Wave, Misconception, Six-Tier Test. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74300 The concept of waves is essential in physics learning. This study aims to obtain a six-level diagnostic test instrument accompanied by a Certainty of Response Index (CRI) and use it to identify students' level of conceptual understanding and misconceptions on wave. This study used the Research and Development (R&D) method with a sample of 220 students. Misconception data was obtained using a misconception test in the form of multiple-choice questions. There are 32 questions with six stages consisting of multiple choices answer, the level of confidence in choosing answers, the source of answer choices, the choice of reasons in answering questions, the level of confidence in selecting causes, and the source of students' reasons in answering the questions. The results showed that the percentage of students who understood the concept in the whole question was 30%, 34% did not understand the concept, and 36% had misconceptions. In addition, 61% of students chose answers and reasons for solutions based on personal opinions. The conclusion is that misconceptions are caused by student errors in applying the concepts received in the given problem, and students tend to choose the correct answers and reasons when the issue presented is equipped with a picture and only requires one step to get the correct answer. text
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description The concept of waves is essential in physics learning. This study aims to obtain a six-level diagnostic test instrument accompanied by a Certainty of Response Index (CRI) and use it to identify students' level of conceptual understanding and misconceptions on wave. This study used the Research and Development (R&D) method with a sample of 220 students. Misconception data was obtained using a misconception test in the form of multiple-choice questions. There are 32 questions with six stages consisting of multiple choices answer, the level of confidence in choosing answers, the source of answer choices, the choice of reasons in answering questions, the level of confidence in selecting causes, and the source of students' reasons in answering the questions. The results showed that the percentage of students who understood the concept in the whole question was 30%, 34% did not understand the concept, and 36% had misconceptions. In addition, 61% of students chose answers and reasons for solutions based on personal opinions. The conclusion is that misconceptions are caused by student errors in applying the concepts received in the given problem, and students tend to choose the correct answers and reasons when the issue presented is equipped with a picture and only requires one step to get the correct answer.
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author Winandri Utami, Auvi
spellingShingle Winandri Utami, Auvi
DEVELOPMENT OF SIX- TIER DIAGNOSTIC TEST WITH CERTAINTY OF RESPONSE INDEX (CRI) AS AN INSTRUMENT TO IDENTIFY STUDENT MISCONCEPTION ON WAVE
author_facet Winandri Utami, Auvi
author_sort Winandri Utami, Auvi
title DEVELOPMENT OF SIX- TIER DIAGNOSTIC TEST WITH CERTAINTY OF RESPONSE INDEX (CRI) AS AN INSTRUMENT TO IDENTIFY STUDENT MISCONCEPTION ON WAVE
title_short DEVELOPMENT OF SIX- TIER DIAGNOSTIC TEST WITH CERTAINTY OF RESPONSE INDEX (CRI) AS AN INSTRUMENT TO IDENTIFY STUDENT MISCONCEPTION ON WAVE
title_full DEVELOPMENT OF SIX- TIER DIAGNOSTIC TEST WITH CERTAINTY OF RESPONSE INDEX (CRI) AS AN INSTRUMENT TO IDENTIFY STUDENT MISCONCEPTION ON WAVE
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT OF SIX- TIER DIAGNOSTIC TEST WITH CERTAINTY OF RESPONSE INDEX (CRI) AS AN INSTRUMENT TO IDENTIFY STUDENT MISCONCEPTION ON WAVE
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT OF SIX- TIER DIAGNOSTIC TEST WITH CERTAINTY OF RESPONSE INDEX (CRI) AS AN INSTRUMENT TO IDENTIFY STUDENT MISCONCEPTION ON WAVE
title_sort development of six- tier diagnostic test with certainty of response index (cri) as an instrument to identify student misconception on wave
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74300
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