Investigating the Knowledge of Vector Concepts of First Year Medical Students

Q1 Nursing
Hisham N. Bani-Salameh , Kolthoom A. Alkofahi , Hasan M. Al-Khateeb , Sami H. Alharbi
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Abstract

Purpose

We report in this article the results of a study conducted on our first year medical students. This study is supposed to serve as an initial general survey of students' knowledge of vector concepts. Our goal here is to get initial insights on students’ misconceptions when about vectors. The results from this study should help plan our next stage of this particular research project.

Method

Our test tool was the test of understanding vectors “TUV” first developed by Pablo Barniol and Genaro Zavala in 2014.1 The test was given to a total of 240 students at the beginning of the semester before they were exposed to any vector related instruction (pre-test).

Results

We found weak overall performance of our students represented in very low scores in the test (average score 26%). We were also able to determine the major misconceptions held by students by examining their wrong answers for each question. Some of the misconceptions found were: using tip-to-tip method rather than tail-to-tip to add or subtract vectors, the component of a vector (x or y) has a magnitude equal to the vector magnitude, and multiplying a vector with a negative sign doesn't change its direction. Full list of vectors misconceptions is reported in the discussion.

Discussion

Results reveal some serious problems in vector concepts understanding that require some attention and careful future planning. Based on the results, we recommended adding a special section on vector concepts to be given to students right at the start of the semester to prepare them better for the course.

一年级医学生矢量概念知识的调查
目的在本文中,我们报告了对一年级医学生进行的一项研究的结果。本研究旨在初步了解学生对向量概念的认识。我们的目标是初步了解学生对矢量的误解。这项研究的结果应该有助于我们计划这个特定研究项目的下一阶段。方法我们的测试工具是Pablo Barniol和Genaro Zavala于2014年首次开发的理解载体“TUV”测试。该测试在学期开始时对240名学生进行测试,然后他们接触任何与载体相关的指导(预测试)。结果我们发现我们的学生整体表现不佳,在测试中得分很低(平均得分26%)。我们还可以通过检查学生对每个问题的错误答案来确定他们持有的主要误解。发现的一些误解是:使用首尾相接的方法而不是首尾相接的方法来加减矢量,矢量(x或y)的分量的大小等于矢量的大小,加上负号的矢量相乘不会改变矢量的方向。在讨论中报告了向量误解的完整列表。讨论结果揭示了矢量概念理解中的一些严重问题,这些问题需要一些注意和仔细的未来规划。根据结果,我们建议在学期开始时给学生增加一个关于矢量概念的特殊部分,以使他们更好地为课程做好准备。
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