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Validation study of the Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Survey at a Hispanic-serving institution

Vashti Sawtelle, Eric Brewe, and Laird Kramer
Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res. 5, 023101 – Published 28 August 2009

Abstract

The Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Survey (CLASS) has been widely acknowledged as a useful measure of student cognitive attitudes about science and learning. The initial University of Colorado validation study included only 20% non-Caucasian student populations. In this Brief Report we extend their validation to include a predominately under-represented minority population. We validated the CLASS instrument at Florida International University, a Hispanic-serving institution, by interviewing students in introductory physics classes using a semistructured protocol, examining students’ responses on the CLASS item statements, and comparing them to the items’ intended meaning. We find that in our predominately Hispanic population, 94% of the students’ interview responses indicate that the students interpret the CLASS items correctly, and thus the CLASS is a valid instrument. We also identify one potentially problematic item in the instrument which one third of the students interviewed consistently misinterpreted.

  • Received 10 October 2008

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTPER.5.023101

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Vashti Sawtelle1,*, Eric Brewe1,2, and Laird Kramer1

  • 1Department of Physics, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, Florida 33199, USA
  • 2Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, Florida 33199, USA

  • *vdavi002@fiu.edu

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Vol. 5, Iss. 2 — July - December 2009

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