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Suttida Rakkapao and Singha Prasitpong
This study applies the model analysis technique to explore the distribution of Thai students' attitudes and approaches to physics problem solving and how those attitudes and approaches change as a result of different experiences in physics learning. We administered the Attitudes and Approaches to Problem Solving (AAPS) survey to over 700 Thai university students from five different levels, namely students entering science, first-year science students, and second-, third- and fourth-year physics students. We found that their inferred mental states were generally mixed. The largest gap between physics experts and all levels of the students was about the role of equations and formulas in physics problem solving, and in views towards difficult problems. Most participants of all levels believed that being able to handle the mathematics is the most important part of physics problem solving. Most students' views did not change even though they gained experiences in physics learning.
European Journal of Physics: Volume 39, Issue 2, Pages 025707
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