
DiaMech: Diagnosis of Understanding of Mechanics
DiaMech, which stands for Diagnosis of Understanding of Mechanics, has been specifically developed to assess students’ comprehension of fundamental concepts in Elementary Mechanics, focusing on point masses and translational motion. In addition to evaluating conceptual understanding, DiaMech measures mastery of related skills. Importantly, the method is adaptable and can be extended to design similar assessments for other areas of Physics.
Unlike traditional tests that emphasize recalling laws and definitions or solving problems, DiaMech does not assess knowledge reproduction or problem-solving abilities. Instead, it aims to probe students’ genuine understanding of core principles and their application.
DiaMech employs Multiple True False (MTF) questions. To deepen the evaluation, students are required to provide a “Because” statement in their own words, justifying their choice of True or False. Following each response, a “Content Feedback” is provided to reinforce correct answers or to correct misunderstandings, thereby integrating a teaching element into the assessment process.
The instrument is organized into an introductory chapter and four subsequent chapters. These chapters contain test units covering the following topics:
DiaMech was created by Dr. M.G.M Ferguson-Hessler, formerly of TUE (retired). You can reach Monica Ferguson for questions or feedback at m.ferguson@antenna.nl.
The full Diamech document can be downloaded via the link below.