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Chemical Concepts Inventories
Chemical concepts inventories are assessment instruments that can be used to indicate the level of chemistry misconceptions held by teachers and students.
Particulate Nature of Matter Assessment (ParNoMA)
This instrument aims to measure students' conceptual understanding of the particulate nature of matter regarding phases of matter and phase changes.
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Keywords
Chemical Education Research; Constructivism; Curriculum; Elementary / Middle School Science; First-Year Undergraduate / General; Graduate Education / Research; High School / Introductory Chemistry; Learning Theories; Misconceptions / Discrepant Events; Multimedia-Based Learning; Testing / Assessment; Women in Chemistry
Article/Abstract
Yezierski, Ellen J.; Birk, James P. J. Chem. Educ. 2006 83 954 .
History
Published June 2006.
Phase Equilibrium Concept Test
This inventory aims to reveal pre-service chemistry teachers' misunderstandings in phase equilibrium. It was developed in the light of findings from related literature, interviews with instructors, and investigation of physical chemistry course examination papers.
Chemical Concepts Inventory (from the Conceptual Questions Collection)
This inventory is a multiple choice instrument composed of one- and two-tiered non-mathematical conceptual questions (22 questions total).
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