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Bibliometric Analysis of Multi Representation Based on Problem-Solving Skills Using VOSviewer
Author(s) -
Erina Krisnaningsih,
Maharani Ayu Nurdiana Putri,
Tsabitamia Irba,
Nadi Supapto,
Utama Alan Deta,
Eko Hariyono
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
berkala ilmiah pendidikan fisika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2549-2764
pISSN - 2337-604X
DOI - 10.20527/bipf.v9i3.11329
Subject(s) - representation (politics) , scopus , scope (computer science) , computer science , visualization , data science , indonesian , process (computing) , publication , information retrieval , external data representation , data mining , artificial intelligence , political science , linguistics , philosophy , medline , politics , law , programming language , operating system
The purpose of this study was to analyze the scope related to the subject of problem-solving skills based on multiple representation in 2016 – 2020 with 20 documents through bibliometric analysis. The research method used was a literature study through all the articles analyzed in this study. The articles were taken from the Scopus database with sampling in 2003 – 2020, resulting in 29 scientific work data exported in *.ris (RIS) and *CVS formats. Then, those data were processed using VOSviewer and Microsoft Excel. The results of publications in the last five years have increased. Indonesia is the dominant country in publicizing papers about this topic. Institutions from Germany managed to publish most of the documents about multi representation. Meanwhile, Poland is the origin country of the authors with most publications. The visualization of research trends on multi representation resulted in four main clusters: (1) multi representation related to students, representation, and learning processes (2) multi representation as a class (3) multi representation related to the problem (4) multi representation as a model and process. Meanwhile, Indonesian researchers are very active in contributing to this topic, in line with the number of publications by country, namely Indonesia.

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