Development and psychometric analysis of an inventory of fundamental concepts for understanding organic reaction mechanisms

IF 2.2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Sachin Nedungadi, M. Mosher, S. Paek, R. Hyslop, Corina E. Brown
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Abstract

Abstract The fundamental concepts for organic reaction mechanisms inventory (FC-ORMI) is a multiple-choice instrument designed to assess students’ conception of fundamental concepts for understanding organic reaction mechanisms. The concepts were identified from open-ended interviews and a national survey of organic chemistry instructors reported in a previous study. This manuscript describes the development of the inventory items related to these identified concepts and the psychometric analysis of the instrument. In the developmental stage, open-ended questions were administered to first-semester organic chemistry students (N = 138), and open-ended interviews were conducted with students (N = 22) from the same pool to gain insight into their thought processes. The answers revealed alternate conceptions which were used to formulate distractors for the inventory. A pilot version and a beta version of the inventory were administered to 105 and 359 first-semester organic chemistry students, respectively. From these administrations, the 26-item alpha version was developed and administered to first-semester undergraduate organic chemistry students (N = 753). Psychometric analysis was conducted at the item and test level using Classical Test Theory and Rasch analysis. The results indicate that the items on the FC-ORMI function well to reveal students’ alternate conceptions. The instrument meets the acceptable standards of validity and reliability for concept inventories.
开发和心理测量分析的清单的基本概念,以了解有机反应机制
有机反应机制基本概念量表(FC-ORMI)是一项多项选择题,旨在评估学生对有机反应机制基本概念的理解。这些概念是从之前的一项研究中报告的开放式访谈和对有机化学教师的全国调查中确定的。这份手稿描述了与这些确定的概念和仪器的心理测量分析相关的库存项目的发展。在发展阶段,对138名第一学期有机化学学生进行开放式问题调查,并对22名学生进行开放式访谈,以了解他们的思维过程。答案揭示了用于制定清单的干扰因素的替代概念。该清单的试点版本和测试版本分别对105名和359名第一学期的有机化学学生进行了管理。从这些管理中,开发了26个项目的alpha版本,并对第一学期有机化学本科学生(N = 753)进行了管理。运用经典测试理论和Rasch分析法,在项目和测试水平上进行心理测量分析。结果表明,FC-ORMI上的项目能很好地揭示学生的备选概念。该仪器符合概念清单可接受的效度和可靠性标准。
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