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Spiegel, Tali; Nivette, Amy – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
This study investigates the relationship between take-home (open-book) examinations (THE) and in-class (closed-book) examinations (ICE) on academic performance and student wellbeing. Two social science courses (one bachelor and one master) were included in the study. In the first cohort (2019), students from both courses performed an ICE, whereas…
Descriptors: Test Format, Tests, Academic Achievement, Retention (Psychology)
Nicol, David; Selvaretnam, Geethanjali – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
In two-stage exams, students complete some academic work individually then immediately complete the same work again in small groups. Prior research shows that students perceive the dialogue they engage in at the group stage aids their individual learning. Outcome studies also suggest that engaging in dialogue benefits individual student learning.…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Test Format, Cooperative Learning, College Students
Neto, Joana; Neto, Félix; Furnham, Adrian – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
The aim of this study is to examine whether a preference for specific assessment methods in higher education is associated with personality and character strengths. Two-hundred and seventy Portuguese students completed a survey of character strengths, a Big Five personality test and their preference for each of six higher education assessment…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Student Attitudes, Preferences, Evaluation Methods
Phillip Dawson; Kelli Nicola-Richmond; Helen Partridge – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2024
Educators set restrictions in examinations to enable them to assess learning outcomes under particular conditions. The open book versus closed book binary is an example of the sorts of restrictions examiners have traditionally set. In the late 2000s this was expanded to a trinary to include open web examinations. However, the current technology…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computer Assisted Testing, Supervision, Cheating
Chan, Cecilia Ka Yuk – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
With the advances of technologies, possessing digital and information literacy is crucial for the selection of candidates by employers in this digital AI era. For most students, receiving and outputting electronic text has become the norm, and thus examinations with writing components done by hand may not accurately reflect their abilities. It…
Descriptors: Test Format, Handwriting, Stakeholders, Feedback (Response)
Tam, Angela Choi Fung – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
Students' perception and learning practices about online timed take-home examinations and the factors affecting students' learning practices in the presence of COVID-19 have largely been unexplored. Nine students of arts, business and science sub-degree programmes participated in this study. Semi-structured interviews and reflective journals were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Two Year College Students, Student Attitudes, COVID-19
Janse van Rensburg, Cecile; Coetzee, Stephen A.; Schmulian, Astrid – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
This study reports on the incorporation of mobile instant messaging (MIM) in assessments, as a collaborative learning tool, to enable students to socially construct knowledge and develop their collaborative problem solving competence, while being assessed individually. In particular, this study explores: what is the extent and timing of students'…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Student Evaluation, Peer Relationship, Cooperative Learning
Bretag, Tracey; Harper, Rowena; Burton, Michael; Ellis, Cath; Newton, Philip; van Haeringen, Karen; Saddiqui, Sonia; Rozenberg, Pearl – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2019
This paper reports on findings from a large Australian research project that explored the relationship between contract cheating and assessment design. Using survey responses from 14,086 students and 1147 educators at eight universities, a multivariate analysis examined the influence of a range of factors on the likelihood that different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cheating, College Students, College Faculty
Item Order and Speededness: Implications for Test Fairness in Higher Educational High-Stakes Testing
Becker, Benjamin; van Rijn, Peter; Molenaar, Dylan; Debeer, Dries – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
A common approach to increase test security in higher educational high-stakes testing is the use of different test forms with identical items but different item orders. The effects of such varied item orders are relatively well studied, but findings have generally been mixed. When multiple test forms with different item orders are used, we argue…
Descriptors: Information Security, High Stakes Tests, Computer Security, Test Items
Chirumamilla, Aparna; Sindre, Guttorm; Nguyen-Duc, Anh – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2020
A concern that has been raised with the transition from pen and paper examinations to electronic examinations is whether this will make cheating easier. This article investigates how teachers and students perceive the differences in ease of cheating during three types of written examination: paper exams, bring your own device e-exams and e-exams…
Descriptors: Cheating, Computer Assisted Testing, Test Format, Testing
Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia, Olga; Kühling-Thees, Carla; Gordon, Judith; Reichert-Schlax, Jasmin; Happ, Roland; Pant, Hans-Anand – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
According to teaching-learning theories, interventions in educational practice require a valid diagnosis of students' learning preconditions. Cognitive dispositions at the beginning of studies are the strongest predictor of knowledge acquisition. In the context of increasing numbers of beginning students with heterogeneous preconditions, valid…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Intervention, Educational Practices, Predictor Variables
Gu, Lin; Ling, Guangming; Liu, Ou Lydia; Yang, Zhitong; Li, Guirong; Kardanova, Elena; Loyalka, Prashant – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2021
We examine the effects of computer-based versus paper-based assessment of critical thinking skills, adapted from English (in the U.S.) to Chinese. Using data collected based on a random assignment between the two modes in multiple Chinese colleges, we investigate mode effects from multiple perspectives: mean scores, measurement precision, item…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Tests, Test Format, Computer Assisted Testing
Bush, Martin – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2015
The humble multiple-choice test is very widely used within education at all levels, but its susceptibility to guesswork makes it a suboptimal assessment tool. The reliability of a multiple-choice test is partly governed by the number of items it contains; however, longer tests are more time consuming to take, and for some subject areas, it can be…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Test Format, Test Reliability
Wilson, Laura; Ho, Susie; Brookes, Rowan H. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2018
Teamwork assessment creates a more comprehensive educational experience by broadening the diversity of skills that students develop. Developing teamwork skills is particularly important due to a recognised skills gap among science graduates. This study investigated student perceptions of developing teamwork skills during their undergraduate…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teamwork, Undergraduate Students, Science Education
Schendel, Rebecca; Tolmie, Andrew – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2017
Critical thinking is frequently proposed as one of the most important learning outcomes of a university education. However, to date, it has been difficult to ascertain whether university students in low-income contexts are improving in their critical thinking skills, because the limited studies in this domain have relied on instruments developed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Performance Based Assessment, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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