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Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
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A. Kohnle and G. Passante, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 13 (2), 13 (2017).
Analyzing, constructing, and translating between graphical, pictorial, and mathematical representations of physics ideas and reasoning flexibly through them (“representational…
  
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Y. Li, A. Kohnle, and G. Passante
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Y. Li, A. Kohnle, and G. Passante, PERC 2021 Proceedings, 227-232.
Quantum uncertainty is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics, but challenging for students to master. In this article, we describe student difficulties with visual and…
  
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D. Griffiths and D. Schroeter
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This text is intended for junior/senior Quantum Mechanics courses. It covers the fundamentals of quantum theory in a concise manner, covering topics from the basic formalism through…
  
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C. Green and G. Passante
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C. Green and G. Passante, PERC 2017 Proceedings, 152-155.
In this study we use the ACER framework to investigate how students perform the expectation value in quantum mechanics. Students were given an exam question that required the use of…
  
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, and P. Shaffer
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, and P. Shaffer, PERC 2017 Proceedings, 420-423.
Quantum states have complex probability amplitudes that are sometimes represented by positive real numbers multiplied by complex exponentials. Although the overall phase of a…
  
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J. Wang and G. Zhu
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J. Wang and G. Zhu, PERC 2017 Proceedings, 424-427.
This paper discusses a comparative study on American and Chinese students’ conceptual understanding of quantum mechanics. We administered the Quantum Mechanics Survey (QMS) to over…
  
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C. Porter, A. Bogdan, and A. Heckler
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C. Porter, A. Bogdan, and A. Heckler, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 244-247.
This study examined student difficulties related to the potential in the hydrogen atom, and the corresponding ground state, with special attention paid to the role of the Jacobian.…
  
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C. Singh and E. Marshman
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C. Singh and E. Marshman, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 320-323.
The expectation value of an observable is an important concept in quantum mechanics. However, upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in physics have both conceptual and…
  
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, G. Passante, and P. Shaffer
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, G. Passante, and P. Shaffer, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 380-383.
Time dependence is an important concept in quantum mechanics that has been shown to be difficult for many students. In trying to understand the problems that students encounter, the…
  
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This simulation shows 3D representations of states of the hydrogen molecular ion. The probability density of electron states are displayed. States can be selected by the user, along…
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