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Greving, Sven; Lenhard, Wolfgang; Richter, Tobias – Teaching of Psychology, 2023
Background: Retrieval practice promotes retention of learned information more than restudying the information. However, benefits of multiple-choice testing over restudying in real-world educational contexts and the role of practically relevant moderators such as feedback and learners' ability to retrieve tested content from memory (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Testing, Feedback (Response), Memory
Glaser, Julia; Richter, Tobias – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2023
The benefits of practice testing for long-term learning are well established in many contexts. However, little is known about learner characteristics that might moderate its effectiveness. The effects of practice tests might depend on individual prerequisites for learning, especially in real-world educational settings. We explored whether the…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Testing, College Students, Testing Programs
Fendler, Richard J.; Yates, Michael C.; Godbey, Johnathan M. – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
This research introduces a unique multiple choice exam design to observe and measure the degree to which students copy answers from their peers. Using data collected from the exam, an empirical experiment is conducted to determine whether random seat assignment deters cheating relative to a control group of students allowed to choose their seats.…
Descriptors: Cheating, Multiple Choice Tests, College Students, Observation
Bendulo, Hermabeth O.; Tibus, Erlinda D.; Bande, Rhodora A.; Oyzon, Voltaire Q.; Milla, Norberto E.; Macalinao, Myrna L. – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2017
Testing or evaluation in an educational context is primarily used to measure or evaluate and authenticate the academic readiness, learning advancement, acquisition of skills, or instructional needs of learners. This study tried to determine whether the varied combinations of arrangements of options and letter cases in a Multiple-Choice Test (MCT)…
Descriptors: Test Format, Multiple Choice Tests, Test Construction, Eye Movements
Couchman, Justin J.; Miller, Noelle E.; Zmuda, Shaun J.; Feather, Kathryn; Schwartzmeyer, Tina – Metacognition and Learning, 2016
Students often gauge their performance before and after an exam, usually in the form of rough grade estimates or general feelings. Are these estimates accurate? Should they form the basis for decisions about study time, test-taking strategies, revisions, subject mastery, or even general competence? In two studies, undergraduates took a real…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Tests, Metacognition
Gorbunova, Tatiana N. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2017
The subject of the research is to build methodologies to evaluate the student knowledge by testing. The author points to the importance of feedback about the mastering level in the learning process. Testing is considered as a tool. The object of the study is to create the test system models for defence practice problems. Special attention is paid…
Descriptors: Testing, Evaluation Methods, Feedback (Response), Simulation
DiBattista, David; Kurzawa, Laura – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2011
Because multiple-choice testing is so widespread in higher education, we assessed the quality of items used on classroom tests by carrying out a statistical item analysis. We examined undergraduates' responses to 1198 multiple-choice items on sixteen classroom tests in various disciplines. The mean item discrimination coefficient was +0.25, with…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Item Analysis, Student Evaluation, Testing
Pagliarulo, Christopher L. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Traditional undergraduate biology courses are content intensive, requiring students to understand and remember large amounts of information in short periods of time. Yet most students maintain little of the material encountered during their education. Poor knowledge retention is a main cause of academic failure and high undergraduate attrition…
Descriptors: Investigations, School Holding Power, Academic Failure, Testing
Lin, Min-Jin; Guo, Chorng-Jee; Hsu, Chia-Er – Online Submission, 2011
This study designed and developed a CP-MCT (content-rich, photo-based multiple choice online test) to assess whether college students can apply the basic light concept to interpret daily light phenomena. One hundred college students volunteered to take the CP-MCT, and the results were statistically analyzed by applying t-test or ANOVA (Analysis of…
Descriptors: College Students, Testing, Multiple Choice Tests, Evaluation Methods
Glass, Arnold Lewis – Educational Psychology, 2009
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the distributed presentation of different versions of a question would produce better performance on a new version of the question than distributed presentation of the same version of the question. A total of 48 four question sets of five alternative multiple-choice questions were presented…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Inferences, Multiple Choice Tests, Questioning Techniques
Peer reviewedAnderson, Thomas H. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1974
The hypothesis that cloze measures are a function of content achievement among adult learners and, consequently, should be sensitive to instructional treatments was tested in two experimental studies using college juniors and seniors. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Achievement, Cloze Procedure, College Students, Comprehension
Peer reviewedHouston, John P. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1976
Two experiments investigated the amount and loci of multiple-choice examination answer copying as related to the spacing of students and the use of alternate test forms. (RC)
Descriptors: Cheating, Classroom Design, College Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPaterson, Ellen R. – RQ, 1979
A multiple-choice pretest, given to 113 biology and 58 health education college students, measured their knowledge (before library instruction) of specific information sources required to complete course assignments. Mixed tabulated results show that prior instruction, in a class or tour of the library, did not guarantee higher mean scores. (JD)
Descriptors: Biology, College Students, Health Education, Library Instruction
Pyrczak, Fred, Jr. – 1972
The basic objective of the study was to determine the validity of four new indices of item quality. Three of these were based on analyses of differential, empirical weights for item choices, and the fourth was designed to measure the relative attractiveness of distracters. A secondary objective was to ascertain the validity of the conventional…
Descriptors: College Students, Evaluation, Item Analysis, Measurement Techniques
Williams, David V.; And Others – 1975
Seven undergraduate volunteers studied a written passage on Atomic Structure and then, while answering a set of 24 multiple-choice items, talked aloud about the strategies they were using for option selection. The tape recordings of their verbal responses were analyzed for latency, memory references, and inference references. The items testing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Memory

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