Development of diagnostic test instruments to reveal level student conception in kinematic and dynamics

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The purpose of this research was to develop a diagnostic test instrument to reveal students' conceptions in kinematics and dynamics. The diagnostic test was developed based on the content indicator the concept of (1) displacement and distance, (2) instantaneous and average velocity, (3) zero and constant acceleration, (4) gravitational acceleration (5) Newton's first Law, (6) and Newton's third Law. The diagnostic test development model includes: Diagnostic test requirement analysis, formulating test-making objectives, developing tests, checking the validity of the content and the performance of reliability, and application of tests. The Content Validation Index (CVI) results in the category are highly relevant, with a value of 0.85. Three questions get negative Content Validation Ratio CVR) (-0.6), after revised distractors and clarify visual presentation; the CVR become 1 (highly relevant). This test was applied, obtained 16 valid test items, with Cronbach Alpha value of 0.80. It can conclude that diagnostic test can be used to reveal the level of students conception in kinematics and dynamics.

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Handhika, J., Cari, C., Suparmi, A., Sunarno, W., & Purwandari, P. (2018). Development of diagnostic test instruments to reveal level student conception in kinematic and dynamics. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 983). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/983/1/012025

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