PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION OF A DIAGNOSTIC TRIGONOMETRY TEST APPLIED TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

Authors

  • Dalia Imelda Castillo Márquez
  • Richard Gutiérrez Cuesta
  • Georgina Elizabeth Partida López
  • Alan Roberto Figueroa Flores
  • Arturo Javier Gómez Dávalos
  • Juan Luis Hernández Méndez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.022-012

Keywords:

Psychometric Validation, Diagnostic Test, Trigonometry, Higher Education, Item Analysis

Abstract

The present study aimed to analyze the psychometric properties of a diagnostic trigonometry test designed for university students. The study design was quantitative, non-experimental, cross-sectional, and instrumental. A total of 50 higher education students participated, selected through non-probabilistic purposive sampling. The instrument consisted of 10 dichotomous items (1 = correct, 0 = incorrect) assessing trigonometric functions, identities, and triangle solving. The difficulty index (p), corrected point-biserial correlation (rₚᵦ), and Cronbach’s alpha coefficient (α) were calculated. The results indicated acceptable reliability (α = 0.748). Item analysis showed that most items had moderate difficulty and adequate discrimination; however, Item 8 showed virtually no discrimination (rₚᵦ = 0.001), while Items 3 and 7 presented low discrimination. It is concluded that the instrument has satisfactory psychometric properties as a diagnostic tool, although it requires revision of three specific items to improve its technical quality. The findings provide useful empirical evidence for decision-making in introductory university-level trigonometry instruction.

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Published

2026-05-03

How to Cite

Márquez, D. I. C., Cuesta, R. G., López, G. E. P., Flores, A. R. F., Dávalos, A. J. G., & Méndez, J. L. H. (2026). PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION OF A DIAGNOSTIC TRIGONOMETRY TEST APPLIED TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Seven Editora, 174-184. https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.022-012