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Measuring student understanding in quantum computing: Development and validation of the Quantum Computing Conceptual Survey

Published 14 Aug 2026 in physics.ed-ph | (2608.14459v1)

Abstract: Research-based assessments (RBAs) have proven to be valuable tools in PER, supporting both instructional reform and foundational research. In the rapidly-growing field of Quantum Information Science (QIS), the lack of suitable RBAs limits the field's ability to make evidence-based decisions about curricula and program development. In this paper, we introduce the Quantum Computing Conceptual Survey (QCCS), an instrument developed to help address this gap by measuring student conceptual understanding in the foundations of quantum computing. Using pilot data from over 50 courses and 700 students, we present evidence supporting the validity of the QCCS for use in introductory QIS courses, drawing on analyses from both classical test theory and the Rasch model. We detail the potential uses for the QCCS, intending for it to serve as both a practical tool for instructors and a means of facilitating measurement-driven QIS education research.

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