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Robert J. Beichner
This web page contains an extensive list of assessment instruments relating to physics, physical science, mathematics, and astronomy. It includes general conceptual surveys, topic-specific instruments, and affective/attitudinal assessments. Information about the assessments, their development, their use, and results is also included. This web page also provides instructions for accessing the assessments, usually through contacting the author, and ways to help preserve the integrity of the instruments.
Editor's Note: Teachers will find links to assessments for force & motion, graphing, energy, thermodynamics, electricity & magnetism, quantum mechanics, astronomy, light & optics, waves, general mathematics, geoscience, and more.
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