Misconceptions of High School Students on Motion and Force Using the Force Concept Inventory (FCI)
Rini Khoirunnisa,
Syuhendri,
Kistiono
et al.
Abstract:This research aims to identify high school students' misconceptions regarding motion and force using the Force Concept Inventory (FCI) instrument. This study used a quantitative method with respondents of 108 students in class XI science. Misconception data was obtained using FCI in the form of multiple-choice questions. There are 30 questions with five options. The results showed that a total of 46 out of 108 students (19.44%) answered 8 to 11 questions correctly, 41 students (37.96%) answered 5 to 7 question… Show more
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