The performance assessment of undergraduate students in physics laboratory by using guided inquiry

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Abstract

The performance assessment of basic physics experiment among undergraduate physics students which includes three stages: pre-laboratory, conducting experiment and final report was explored in this study. The research used a descriptive quantitative approach by utilizing guidebook of basic physics experiment. The findings showed that (1) the performance of pre-laboratory rate among undergraduate physics students in good category (average score = 77.55), which includes the ability of undergraduate physics students' theory before they were doing the experiment. (2) The performance of conducting experiment was in good category (average score = 78.33). (3) While the performance of final report was in moderate category (average score = 73.73), with the biggest weakness at how to analyse and to discuss the data and writing the abstract.

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Mubarok, H., Lutfiyah, A., Kholiq, A., Suprapto, N., & Putri, N. P. (2018). The performance assessment of undergraduate students in physics laboratory by using guided inquiry. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 997). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/997/1/012039

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