Comparing Self-Report Assessments and Scenario-Based Assessments of Systems Thinking Competence

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Kirsten A. Davis
Dustin Grote
Hesam Mahmoudi
Logan Perry
Navid Ghaffarzadegan
Jacob Grohs
Niyousha Hosseinichimeh
David B. Knight
Konstantinos Triantis
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[1] Purdue University,School of Engineering Education
[2] Weber State University,Department of Teacher Education
[3] Virginia Tech,Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
[4] University of Nebraska,Department of Civil Engineering
[5] Virginia Tech,Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
[6] Virginia Tech,Department of Engineering Education
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Self-report assessments; Scenario-based assessment; Systems thinking; Competence assessment;
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Self-report assessments are used frequently in higher education to assess a variety of constructs, including attitudes, opinions, knowledge, and competence. Systems thinking is an example of one competence often measured using self-report assessments where individuals answer several questions about their perceptions of their own skills, habits, or daily decisions. In this study, we define systems thinking as the ability to see the world as a complex interconnected system where different parts can influence each other, and the interrelationships determine system outcomes. An alternative, less-common, assessment approach is to measure skills directly by providing a scenario about an unstructured problem and evaluating respondents’ judgment or analysis of the scenario (scenario-based assessment). This study explored the relationships between engineering students’ performance on self-report assessments and scenario-based assessments of systems thinking, finding that there were no significant relationships between the two assessment techniques. These results suggest that there may be limitations to using self-report assessments as a method to assess systems thinking and other competencies in educational research and evaluation, which could be addressed by incorporating alternative formats for assessing competence. Future work should explore these findings further and support the development of alternative assessment approaches.
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