Exploring gender differences in the Force Concept Inventory using a random effects meta-analysis of international studies
Purwoko Haryadi Santoso,
Bayu Setiaji,
Wahyudi
et al.
Abstract:The Force Concept Inventory (FCI) is one of the research-based assessments established by the physics education research community to measure students’ understanding of Newtonian mechanics. Former works have often recorded the notion of gendered mean FCI scores favoring male students notably in the North American (NA) based studies. Nevertheless, these performance gaps remain inconclusive and unexplored outside the NA context. This paper aims to fill this gap by meta-analyzing the mean FCI scores between gende… Show more
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