Abstract
Researchers of students' conceptual change usually collects data from written tests and interviews. Moreover, reports of conceptual change often simply refer to changes in concepts, such as on a test, without any identification of the learning processes that have taken place. Research has shown that students have difficulties with vectors in university introductory physics courses and high school physics courses. In this study, we intended to explore students' understanding of one-dimensional and two-dimensional vector in multi perspective views. In this research, we explore students' understanding through test perspective and interviews perspective. Our research study adopted the mixed-methodology design. The participants of this research were sixty students of third semester of physics education department. The data of this research were collected by testand interviews. In this study, we divided the students' understanding of one-dimensional vector and two-dimensional vector in two categories, namely vector skills of the addition of one-dimensionaland two-dimensional vector and the relation between vector skills and conceptual understanding. From the investigation, only 44% of students provided correct answer for vector skills of the addition of one-dimensional and two-dimensional vector and only 27% students provided correct answer for the relation between vector skills and conceptual understanding.
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Fauzi, A., Kawuri, K. R., & Pratiwi, R. (2017). Multi-perspective views of students’ difficulties with one-dimensional vector and two-dimensional vector. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 795). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/795/1/012054
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