The Quantum Mechanics Conceptual Survey (QMCS) is a 12-question survey of students’ conceptual understanding of quantum mechanics. It is intended to be used to measure the relative effectiveness of different instructional methods in modern physics courses. In this paper, we describe the design and validation of the survey, a process that included observations of students, a review of previous literature and textbooks and syllabi, faculty and student interviews, and statistical analysis. We also discuss issues in the development of specific questions, which may be useful both for instructors who wish to use the QMCS in their classes and for researchers who wish to conduct further research of student understanding of quantum mechanics. The QM...
This thesis describes qualitative research conducted to understand the problems students have when l...
Research-based tools to educate college students in physics courses from introductory level to gradu...
This thesis presents a comprehensive review of research into students’ depictions of quantum mechani...
The Quantum Mechanics Conceptual Survey (QMCS) is a 12-question survey of students’ conceptual under...
We developed and validated a conceptual survey that focuses on the formalism and postulates of quant...
As part of an ongoing investigation of students’ learning in first semester upper-division quantum m...
We present the design, statistical analysis, and validation of a questionnaire to assess students’ k...
Learning physics is challenging at all levels. Students’ difficulties in the introductory level phys...
Research on university student understanding of quantum mechanics (QM) has shown the fragmented natu...
This study presents a review of the current state of research on teaching quantum mechanics in secon...
In this paper, we describe research results of the performance of students in Thailand on a series o...
Research on difficulties of upper division students with mathematics in physics generally shows that...
Upper-level undergraduate students entering a quantum mechanics (QM) course are in many ways similar...
Undergraduate students, in their first formal encounter with Quantum Mechanics, are introduced to th...
This study presents a review of the current state of research on teaching quantum mechanics in secon...
This thesis describes qualitative research conducted to understand the problems students have when l...
Research-based tools to educate college students in physics courses from introductory level to gradu...
This thesis presents a comprehensive review of research into students’ depictions of quantum mechani...
The Quantum Mechanics Conceptual Survey (QMCS) is a 12-question survey of students’ conceptual under...
We developed and validated a conceptual survey that focuses on the formalism and postulates of quant...
As part of an ongoing investigation of students’ learning in first semester upper-division quantum m...
We present the design, statistical analysis, and validation of a questionnaire to assess students’ k...
Learning physics is challenging at all levels. Students’ difficulties in the introductory level phys...
Research on university student understanding of quantum mechanics (QM) has shown the fragmented natu...
This study presents a review of the current state of research on teaching quantum mechanics in secon...
In this paper, we describe research results of the performance of students in Thailand on a series o...
Research on difficulties of upper division students with mathematics in physics generally shows that...
Upper-level undergraduate students entering a quantum mechanics (QM) course are in many ways similar...
Undergraduate students, in their first formal encounter with Quantum Mechanics, are introduced to th...
This study presents a review of the current state of research on teaching quantum mechanics in secon...
This thesis describes qualitative research conducted to understand the problems students have when l...
Research-based tools to educate college students in physics courses from introductory level to gradu...
This thesis presents a comprehensive review of research into students’ depictions of quantum mechani...