Development Two Tier Multiple Choice for Measure Students' Higher-Order Thinking Skills in Physics Learning
Abstract
The two-tier multiple-choice question comprises two levels: the initial level centers on understanding the materials' notion. Conversely, the second tier elucidates the rationale for the correctness of the response provided in the first tier. Higher-order thinking skills can be assessed using a two-tier multiple-choice format. This study aims to create a set of two-tier multiple-choice questions that can effectively assess students' advanced cognitive abilities in physics. The research development employed the ADDIE development model, encompassing the five phases of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The two-tier multiple-choice test comprises 21 questions assessing the capacity to analyze, evaluate, and generate knowledge on sound waves. The participant group comprised 99 eleventh-grade students from Senior High School in Bandung. The content validity was assessed using the Aiken formula, while the empirical validity and reliability were analyzed using the Rasch model through the Winstep Application. The two-tier multiple-choice assessment method is applicable and viable for evaluating higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) in sound wave content.
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