期刊名称:Physical Review ST Physics Education Research
电子版ISSN:1554-9178
出版年度:2014
卷号:10
期号:1
页码:1-12
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevSTPER.10.010114
出版社:American Physical Society
摘要:Tabular presentations of student data often hide information about the switches in responses by individual students over the course of a semester. We extend unpublished work by Kanim on “escalator diagrams,” which show changes in student responses from correct to incorrect (and vice versa) while representing pre- and postinstruction results on questions. We introduce the representation of “consistency plots,” containing three pieces of information: each student’s method of solution and correctness of solution and the shift from before to after instruction. We present data from students in an intermediate mechanics class answering (nearly) identical midterm and final examination questions. These data serve as a proof of concept of the method; we suggest other possible uses of consistency plots in physics education research, as well.