This book meets a demand in the science education community for a
comprehensive and introductory measurement book in science education. It
describes measurement instruments reported in refereed science education
research journals, and introduces the Rasch modeling approach to
developing measurement instruments in common science assessment domains,
i.e. conceptual understanding, affective variables, science inquiry,
learning progression, and learning environments. This book can help
readers develop a sound understanding of measurement theories and
approaches, particularly Rasch modeling, to using and developing
measurement instruments for science education research.
This book is for anyone who is interested in knowing what measurement
instruments are available and how to develop measurement instruments for
science education research. For example, this book can be a textbook for
a graduate course in science education research methods; it helps
graduate students develop competence in using and developing
standardized measurement instruments for science education research.
Science education researchers, both beginning and experienced, may use
this book as a reference for locating available and developing new
measurement instruments when conducting a research study.