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Concept inventories are standardized assessments that evaluate student understanding of key concepts within academic disciplines. While prevalent across STEM fields, their development lags for advanced computer science topics like dynamic programming (DP)---an algorithmic technique that poses significant conceptual challenges for undergraduates. To fill this gap, we developed and validated a Dynamic Programming Concept Inventory (DPCI). We detail the iterative process used to formulate multiple-choice questions targeting known student misconceptions about DP concepts identified through prior research studies. We discuss key decisions, tradeoffs, and challenges faced in crafting probing questions to subtly reveal these conceptual misunderstandings. We conducted a preliminary psychometric validation by administering the DPCI to 172 undergraduate CS students finding our questions to be of appropriate difficulty and effectively discriminating between differing levels of student understanding. Taken together, our validated DPCI will enable instructors to accurately assess student mastery of DP. Moreover, our approach for devising a concept inventory for an advanced theoretical computer science concept can guide future efforts to create assessments for other under-evaluated areas currently lacking coverage.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available February 12, 2026
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Luu, Michael; Ferland, Matthew; Nagaraj Rao, Varun; Arora, Arushi; Huynh, Randy; Reiber, Frederick; Wong-Ma, Jennifer; Shindler, Michael (, SIGCSE 2023: Proceedings of the 54th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education)
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Burke, Kyle W.; Ferland, Matthew; Teng Shang-Hua (, Conference on Fun with Algorithms)
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Burke, Kyle W.; Ferland, Matthew T.; Teng Shang-Hua (, Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science)
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