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Comparison of university students’ understanding of graphs in different contexts

Maja Planinić; Lana Ivanjek; Ana Sušac; Željka Milin Šipuš; John M. Linacre

This study investigates university students' understanding of graphs in three different domains: mathematics, physics (kinematics), and contexts other than physics. Eight sets of parallel mathematics, physics, and other context questions about graphs were developed. A test consisting of these eight sets of questions (24 questions in all) was administered to 385 first year students at University of Zagreb who were either prospective physics or mathematics teachers or prospective physicists or mathematicians. Rasch analysis of data was conducted and linear measures for item difficulties were obtained. Average difficulties of items in three domains (mathematics, physics, and other contexts) and over two concepts (graph slope, area under the graph) were computed and compared. Analysis suggests that the variation of average difficulty among the three domains is much smaller for the concept of...

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APA citation

Maja Planinić, Lana Ivanjek, Ana Sušac, Željka Milin Šipuš, & John M. Linacre (2013). Comparison of university students’ understanding of graphs in different contexts. Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevstper.9.020103