Realistic Investigative Artistic Social Enterprising Convention and Networking (RIASEC + N Context-Linked version)

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Instrument Overview

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Strengths

Captures how interests are shaped by learning environments, relationships, and opportunities

Useful for career exploration and guidance in educational settings

Flexible across secondary, postsecondary, and informal learning contexts

Cautions

Not suitable for quick screening or high-stakes decision making

Developed by Dierks et al. (2014) and adapted by Blankenburg et al. (2016) and Dierks et al. (2016), this questionnaire contains 93 Likert-style items graded on a four-point rating scale. It contains 3 science contexts: biology, chemistry, and physics.

This survey tool was designed for younger students to measure their interest in different kinds of science activities (like experimenting, drawing, or group work) across school subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics. It lets teachers and researchers see not just what type of activity students prefer, but also in which subject they find it most engaging. The goal is to better understand what sparks interest in science at an early age so schools can build on it. The focus of this instrument is to connect activities with subject matter contexts such as: investigtating plants (biology), drawing a candle (chemistry), or organizing information about floating objects (physics.)

Content

Grades
6th Grade
Languages
English,
German
Respondent
Student

Administration Information

Length
93 items

Access and Use

Price

Free

Contact

Pay O. Dierks: 
Email: dierks@ipn.uni-kiel.de


Heide Peters: 
Email: hpeters@leibniz-ipn.de


Tim Hoffler: 
Email:hoeffler@leibniz-ipn.de


Ilka Parchmann: 
Email: parchmann@leibniz-ipn.de

Open Access
Yes
Use in Research

Question on Psychometric References

Psychometrics (additional guidance)

Psychometric References

Dierks, P. O., Höffler, T. N., Blankenburg, J. S., Peters, H., & Parchmann, I. (2016). Interest in science: a RIASEC-based analysis of students’ interests. International Journal of Science Education, 38(2), 238–258. https://doi.org/10.1080/09500693.2016.1138337 


BLANKENBURG, J. S., HÖFFLER, T. N., & PARCHMANN, I. (2015). Fostering Today What is Needed Tomorrow: Investigating Students’ Interest in Science. Science Education, 100(2), 364–391. https://doi.org/10.1002/sce.21204

Item Type
Likert