The objectives of the study are to describe the effect of PP collision concepts to high school students' learning activities and multirepresentation abilities. This study was a quasi experimental with non- equivalent post-test only control group design. The population of this study were students who will learn the concept of collision in three state Senior High Schools in Indonesia, with a sample of each school 70 students, 35 students as an experimental group and 35 students as a control group. Technique of data collection were observation and test. The data were analized by descriptive and inferensial statistic. Student learning activities were: group discussions, describing vectors of collision events, and formulating problem-related issues of impact. Multirepresentation capabilities were student ability on image representation, verbal, mathematics, and graph. The results showed that the learning activities in the three aspects for the three high school average categorized good. The impact of using PP on students' ability on image and graph representation were a significant impact, but for verbal and mathematical skills there are differences but not significant.
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Sutarto, Indrawati, I., & Wicaksono, I. (2018). The role of picture of process (pp) on senior high school students’ collision concept learning activities and multirepresentation ability. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1006). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1006/1/012037
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