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Rasch model based analysis of the Force Concept Inventory

Maja Planinić; Lana Ivanjek; Ana Sušac

The Force Concept Inventory (FCI) is an important diagnostic instrument which is widely used in the field of physics education research. It is therefore very important to evaluate and monitor its functioning using different tools for statistical analysis. One of such tools is the stochastic Rasch model, which enables construction of linear measures for persons and items from raw test scores and which can provide important insight in the structure and functioning of the test (how item difficulties are distributed within the test, how well the items fit the model, and how well the items work together to define the underlying construct). The data for the Rasch analysis come from the large-scale research conducted in 2006-07, which investigated Croatian high school students' conceptual understanding of mechanics on a representative sample of 1676 students (age 17--18 years). The instrument u...

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Maja Planinić, Lana Ivanjek, & Ana Sušac (2010). Rasch model based analysis of the Force Concept Inventory. Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevstper.6.010103