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Electronic Journal of Science Education
written by Dan MacIsaac, Rebecca Pollard Cole, and David Cole
Examines the differences in paper-based and web-based administrations of a commonly used assessment instrument, the Force Concept Inventory (FCI). Results demonstrated no appreciable difference on FCI scores or FCI items based on the type of administration. Concludes that the web-based administration of the FCI appears to be as efficacious as the paper-based administration.
Electronic Journal of Science Education: Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 1-24
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1087-3430
Keywords:
Computer Uses in Education, Measures (Individuals), academic achievement, student achievement, technology
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D. MacIsaac, R. Cole, and D. Cole, , Electron. J. Sci. Educ. 6 (3), 1 (2002), WWW Document, (https://ejse.southwestern.edu/article/view/7681/5448).
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D. MacIsaac, R. Cole, and D. Cole, Standardized Testing in Physics Via the World Wide Web, Electron. J. Sci. Educ. 6 (3), 1 (2002), <https://ejse.southwestern.edu/article/view/7681/5448>.
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MacIsaac, D., Cole, R., & Cole, D. (2002, March 1). Standardized Testing in Physics Via the World Wide Web. Electron. J. Sci. Educ., 6(3), 1-24. Retrieved April 24, 2024, from https://ejse.southwestern.edu/article/view/7681/5448
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MacIsaac, D, R. Cole, and D. Cole. "Standardized Testing in Physics Via the World Wide Web." Electron. J. Sci. Educ. 6, no. 3, (March 1, 2002): 1-24, https://ejse.southwestern.edu/article/view/7681/5448 (accessed 24 April 2024).
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MacIsaac, Dan, Rebecca Cole, and David Cole. "Standardized Testing in Physics Via the World Wide Web." Electron. J. Sci. Educ. 6.3 (2002): 1-24. 24 Apr. 2024 <https://ejse.southwestern.edu/article/view/7681/5448>.
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