This study aims to provide a comprehensive description of the level of the number of students who have misconceptions about Newton's II Law. This research is located at one State Junior High School in Kab. Pandeglang. The purposive sampling was considering used in this study because it is important to distinguish students who do not know the concept of students who experience misconception. Data were collected using a three tier-test diagnostic test and analyzed descriptively quantitatively. The results showed that the level of misconception was in the two categories of high and medium levels. It needs an innovative teaching technique for subsequent research to treat Newton's Newton misconception
Understanding the concept is very important in learning physics. Many studies show that students' un...
Students' understanding of several topics in physics is still low. The teachers only focus on comple...
In this study, the effect of group work and traditional method on 9th grade students’ misconceptions...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive description of the level of the number of students who ha...
Research has been carried out on the analysis of student misconceptions using a digital four-tier di...
A research has been carried out on the identification of Newton's Law misconceptions in FKIP UNCEN p...
In physics learning the teacher usually explains with the lecture method without explaining an...
This study aims to identify students quantity who are having the misconception on Newton's laws of m...
The aim of this research is to examine students’ conceptual comprehension and misconception causes o...
This study aims to determine the profile and causes of students' misconceptions on Newton's Law mate...
This research aims to identify misconceptions that occur in Newton's law and its application based o...
One of the most frequently observed explanations in misconceptions is conceptual understanding. This...
Studying physics at school tends to be directed at the ability to memorize legal sounds and remember...
AbstractThis research was aimed to develop diagnostic test on Newton's law materials so that a test ...
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan gambaran bentuk miskonsepsi dan seberapa tinggi miskonseps...
Understanding the concept is very important in learning physics. Many studies show that students' un...
Students' understanding of several topics in physics is still low. The teachers only focus on comple...
In this study, the effect of group work and traditional method on 9th grade students’ misconceptions...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive description of the level of the number of students who ha...
Research has been carried out on the analysis of student misconceptions using a digital four-tier di...
A research has been carried out on the identification of Newton's Law misconceptions in FKIP UNCEN p...
In physics learning the teacher usually explains with the lecture method without explaining an...
This study aims to identify students quantity who are having the misconception on Newton's laws of m...
The aim of this research is to examine students’ conceptual comprehension and misconception causes o...
This study aims to determine the profile and causes of students' misconceptions on Newton's Law mate...
This research aims to identify misconceptions that occur in Newton's law and its application based o...
One of the most frequently observed explanations in misconceptions is conceptual understanding. This...
Studying physics at school tends to be directed at the ability to memorize legal sounds and remember...
AbstractThis research was aimed to develop diagnostic test on Newton's law materials so that a test ...
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan gambaran bentuk miskonsepsi dan seberapa tinggi miskonseps...
Understanding the concept is very important in learning physics. Many studies show that students' un...
Students' understanding of several topics in physics is still low. The teachers only focus on comple...
In this study, the effect of group work and traditional method on 9th grade students’ misconceptions...