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Gender differences of physics major college students' conceptual understanding and its degree of certainty in the subject of quantum mechanics

Title
Gender differences of physics major college students' conceptual understanding and its degree of certainty in the subject of quantum mechanics
Authors
Ko Y.Lee H.Kim S.-W.
Ewha Authors
김성원이현주
SCOPUS Author ID
김성원scopusscopus; 이현주scopus
Issue Date
2015
Journal Title
New Physics: Sae Mulli
ISSN
0374-4914JCR Link
Citation
New Physics: Sae Mulli vol. 65, no. 8, pp. 812 - 824
Keywords
Conceptual understandingDegree of certaintyGender differencesQuantum mechanics
Publisher
Korean Physical Society
Indexed
SCOPUS; KCI scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the gender differences of college students concerning the levels of their understandings on the six major concepts in Quantum Mechanics (QM) and the degree of certainty of their knowledge. For this purpose, 182 physics major college students responded to the revised Quantum Mechanics Conceptual Survey (QMCS) and the Scale for Degree of Certainty on their Knowledge (SDCK). In the results, male students presented statistically-significant higher mean scores on both the QMCS and the SDCK. Specifically, female students held insufficient knowledge of 'wave-particle duality' and the 'wave function'. In addition, a significant correlation between the scores on the QMCS and the SDCK was observed in both gender groups. The students presented decent levels of understanding on the concept of 'quantization of states' with a high level of certainty whereas they struggled to understand the concepts of 'wave-particle duality', 'tunneling effect' and 'Schrödinger equation' with a low degree of certainty.
DOI
10.3938/NPSM.65.812
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