The Chemistry Concept Inventory 2 (CCI2) is a multiple-choice test designed to assess the effect of curriculum changes in second semester chemistry courses. The goal was to make a reliable instrument that is easy to use, administered in a short period of time and can accurately assess student understanding of general chemistry topics.
The CCI2 is commonly administered in second semester general chemistry courses.
We haven't performed an analysis of the LASSO data for typical performance, but the initial examination of the instrument found average prescores of 33.6% and postscores of 48.1%.
The CCI2 was originally developed with college chemistry students. Relevant articles are listed below:
Krause, S., Birk, J., Bauer, R., Jenkins, B., & Pavelich, M. J. (2004, October). Development, testing, and application of a chemistry concept inventory. In 34th Annual Frontiers in Education, 2004. FIE 2004. (pp. T1G-1). IEEE.
We recommend using Google Scholar and the citations listed under validation to find articles of interest.
Please follow this link to our example report for concept inventories.