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Melanie Good

University of Pittsburgh

introductory physics

academic dishonesty

undergraduate

assessments

exams

equitability

academic integrity

honest

fair

quizzes

6

presentations

SHORT BIO

Melanie Good is a Teaching Assistant Professor from the University of Pittsburgh. She earned her MS in observational astronomy and her PhD in physics education research at the University of Pittsburgh, completing the latter in 2018. In 2009 she co-founded an exoplanet research group which remains active to this day. She has 11 years of university teaching experience, and has received awards for teaching and course transformation. Melanie is also a consultant with Wiley, producing introductory physics video content. Melanie is active in physics education research, with projects related to attitudes and approaches to problem-solving, psychological threat and engagement among introductory physics students, mindfulness interventions in physics classrooms, and the persistence of pseudoscientific and beliefs.

Presentations

Psychological threat and demands in an introductory physics class

Melanie Good

Exploring Pseudoscientific Beliefs Among Undergraduate Students

Melanie Good

Creating honest and fair remote introductory physics assessments

Melanie Good

Creating Honest, Fair, and Equitable Remote Introductory Physics Exams

Melanie Good

The Relationship Between Intelligence Mindset and Test Anxiety as Mediated by Effort Regulation

Avital Pelakh and 8 other authors

Prevalence and Prevention of Cheating in Online Introductory Physics Quizzes

Melanie Good

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