Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2025 Annual Meeting of the APS Mid-Atlantic Section
Friday–Sunday, November 14–16, 2025; Penn State Harrisburg, Middletown, Pennsylvania
Session I01: Physics Education Research (PER) and Physics Education: Lessons from Physics Classrooms
9:00 AM–10:36 AM,
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Penn State Harrisburg
Room: Educational Activities Building North Room 102 (EAB 102)
Abstract: I01.00003 : Gender Differences in Attitudes and Approaches to Problem-Solving in Physics
9:28 AM–9:42 AM
Presenter:
Abigail M Kantoris
(University of Pittsburgh)
Authors:
Abigail M Kantoris
(University of Pittsburgh)
Melanie L Good
(University of Pittsburgh)
 The attitudes and approaches to problem solving (AAPS) survey investigates the extent to which respondents’ attitudes and approaches to problem solving in physics are aligned with expert practitioners of physics. The AAPS survey has been validated and successfully used to understand the development of problem-solving expertise among novice physics students, but its length can be unwieldy. Using AAPS survey data from 1,355 introductory physics students from a large research university in the United States, we have found important differences by gender on overall scores and on clusters of questions related to scratchwork and drawing. Our findings suggest a need to consider how expertise is developed, as well as an ongoing need to award appropriate credit to the entire problem-solving process, e.g. by giving credit for drawings and scratchwork. Such pedagogical strategies may help support gender equity in physics.
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