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Skala: Valuing scientific approaches to enquiry 2b

KonstruktzuordnungLern- und leistungsbezogene Einstellungen (Lernergebnis)

Theoretische Zuordnung in der AusgangsstudieScience-related outcomes: attitudes, motivation, value beliefs, strategies/value of science

UrsprungSelbstentwickelte Skala

QuelleCore 6 Development ,

ZitationKuger, S.; Jude, N.; Klieme, E.; Kaplan, D. (2016). Valuing scientific approaches to enquiry 2b - Schüler [Fragebogenskala: Version 1.0]. In: Programme for International Student Assessment (2015) - Fragebogenerhebung Chapter 04 - Field Trial (PISA 2015) [Skalenkollektion: Version 1.0]. Datenerhebung 2014. Frankfurt am Main: Forschungsdatenzentrum Bildung am DIPF. http://dx.doi.org/10.7477/150:0:1

Theoretischer Hintergrund--

Fachspezifischscience instruction

ZielgruppeStudent

Erhebungszeitraum2014

Veröffentlichungsdatum30.06.2020

Anzahl Items6

Einleitender TextHow strongly should the statements below affect [male name’s] decision to buy a helmet?
Please select one response in each row.
[Male name] is very good at cycling. He plans to prepare for the national Olympic preliminaries in two years’ time. His coach advises him to use a bicycle helmet and now [male name] has to decide whether to buy one or not.

Items der Skala

Item-FormulierungMittelwertStandardabweichungTrennschärfe
All international cycle racing events have a rule on wearing a bicycle helmet. 3.260.93--
The local newspaper published an article about a boy not wearing a helmet who was badly injured in an accident. 3.310.82--
The instruction manual for the helmet says that, on average, the mortality risk in bicycle accidents can be reduced by about 70% by wearing a bicycle helmet. 3.380.80--
Official statistics show that cyclists wearing a helmet suffer less injury in an accident than cyclists without a helmet. 3.310.80--
A scientific study conducted by a university showed that wearing a helmet decreases the probability of head injuries. 3.300.81--
Many parents want their children to wear a helmet. 2.771.00--

Antwortkategorie

WertBedeutung
1No effect
2Little effect
3Medium effect
4Strong effect

StudiePISA - Programme for International Student Assessment (2015)

ErhebungFragebogenerhebung (Skalenkollektion): Chapter 04 - Field Trial (PISA 2015)

Skala: Valuing scientific approaches to enquiry 2b

KonstruktzuordnungLern- und leistungsbezogene Einstellungen (Lernergebnis)

Theoretische Zuordnung in der AusgangsstudieScience-related outcomes: attitudes, motivation, value beliefs, strategies/value of science

UrsprungSelbstentwickelte Skala

QuelleCore 6 Development ,

ZitationKuger, S.; Jude, N.; Klieme, E.; Kaplan, D. (2016). Valuing scientific approaches to enquiry 2b - Schüler [Fragebogenskala: Version 1.0]. In: Programme for International Student Assessment (2015) - Fragebogenerhebung Chapter 04 - Field Trial (PISA 2015) [Skalenkollektion: Version 1.0]. Datenerhebung 2014. Frankfurt am Main: Forschungsdatenzentrum Bildung am DIPF. http://dx.doi.org/10.7477/150:0:1

Theoretischer Hintergrund--

Fachspezifischscience instruction

ZielgruppeStudent

Erhebungszeitraum2014

Veröffentlichungsdatum30.06.2020

Anzahl Items6

Einleitender TextHow strongly should the statements below affect [male name’s] decision to buy a helmet?
Please select one response in each row.
[Male name] is very good at cycling. He plans to prepare for the national Olympic preliminaries in two years’ time. His coach advises him to use a bicycle helmet and now [male name] has to decide whether to buy one or not.

Items der Skala

Item-FormulierungMittelwertStandardabweichungTrennschärfe
All international cycle racing events have a rule on wearing a bicycle helmet. 3.260.93--
The local newspaper published an article about a boy not wearing a helmet who was badly injured in an accident. 3.310.82--
The instruction manual for the helmet says that, on average, the mortality risk in bicycle accidents can be reduced by about 70% by wearing a bicycle helmet. 3.380.80--
Official statistics show that cyclists wearing a helmet suffer less injury in an accident than cyclists without a helmet. 3.310.80--
A scientific study conducted by a university showed that wearing a helmet decreases the probability of head injuries. 3.300.81--
Many parents want their children to wear a helmet. 2.771.00--

Antwortkategorie

WertBedeutung
1No effect
2Little effect
3Medium effect
4Strong effect

StudiePISA - Programme for International Student Assessment (2015)

ErhebungFragebogenerhebung (Skalenkollektion): Chapter 12 - Science-Related Outcomes: Attitudes, Motivation, Value Beliefs, Strategies (PISA 2015)



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