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Perret, Cecile A.; Johnson, Amy M.; McCarthy, Kathryn S.; Guerrero, Tricia A.; Dai, Jianmin; McNamara, Danielle S. – Grantee Submission, 2017
This paper introduces StairStepper, a new addition to Interactive Strategy Training for Active Reading and Thinking (iSTART), an intelligent tutoring system (ITS) that provides adaptive self-explanation training and practice. Whereas iSTART focuses on improving comprehension at levels geared toward answering challenging questions associated with…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Reading Strategies
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Arak, Hüseyin – Online Submission, 2017
In this study we are trying with the help of portfolio in teacher training and the diagnosis of the learning group concerning their skills in translation from German to Turkish, to show the documentation of the learning process. The portfolio provides a good overview about the performance of the students and it also prepares a basis for…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Teacher Education, Multiple Choice Tests, Translation
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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
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Severo, Milton; Gaio, A. Rita; Povo, Ana; Silva-Pereira, Fernanda; Ferreira, Maria Amélia – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2015
In theory the formula scoring methods increase the reliability of multiple-choice tests in comparison with number-right scoring. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the formula scoring method in clinical anatomy multiple-choice examinations, and to compare it with that from the number-right scoring method, hoping to achieve an…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Multiple Choice Tests, Scoring, Decision Making
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Gusev, Marjan; Ristov, Sasko; Armenski, Goce – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2016
Recent technology trends evolved the student assessment from traditional ones ("pen-and-paper" and "face-to-face") to modern e-Assessment system. These modern approaches allow the teachers to conduct and evaluate an exam with huge number of students in a short period of time. Even more important, both the teacher and the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Assisted Testing, Evaluation Methods
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Foley, Brett P. – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2016
There is always a chance that examinees will answer multiple choice (MC) items correctly by guessing. Design choices in some modern exams have created situations where guessing at random through the full exam--rather than only for a subset of items where the examinee does not know the answer--can be an effective strategy to pass the exam. This…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Case Studies, Test Construction
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Wainscott, Heidi – Physics Teacher, 2016
When grading students' quizzes and exams, I find that students are seemingly always changing their answers from the right answer to the wrong answer. In fact, I have cautioned students against changing their answer. Colleagues have made similar observations and some books on test-taking strategies advise against answer-changing. In an effort to…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Tests, Student Evaluation, Grading
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Park, Mihwa; Johnson, Joseph A. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
While significant research has been conducted on students' conceptions of energy, alternative conceptions of energy have not been actively explored in the area of environmental science. The purpose of this study is to examine students' alternative conceptions in the environmental science discipline through the analysis of responses of first year…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Multiple Choice Tests, Test Items, Energy
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Canac, Sophie; Kermen, Isabelle – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2016
Learning chemistry includes learning the language of chemistry (names, formulae, symbols, and chemical equations) which has to be done in connection with the other areas of chemical knowledge. In this study we investigate how French students understand and use names (of chemical species and common mixtures) and chemical formulae. We set a paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chemistry, Language, Comprehension
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Potter, Kyle; Lewandowski, Lawrence; Spenceley, Laura – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2016
Standardised and other multiple-choice examinations often require the use of an answer sheet with fill-in bubbles (i.e. "bubble" or Scantron sheet). Students with disabilities causing impairments in attention, learning and/or visual-motor skill may have difficulties with multiple-choice examinations that employ such a response style.…
Descriptors: Testing Accommodations, Disabilities, Multiple Choice Tests, Vocabulary
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Prevost, Luanna B.; Lemons, Paula P. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2016
This study uses the theoretical framework of domain-specific problem solving to explore the procedures students use to solve multiple-choice problems about biology concepts. We designed several multiple-choice problems and administered them on four exams. We trained students to produce written descriptions of how they solved the problem, and this…
Descriptors: Biology, Undergraduate Students, Problem Solving, Multiple Choice Tests
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Kelly, Michael D. – Journal of International Education and Leadership, 2016
This study compares School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) sub-scores with principal interns' self-assessment sub-scores (ISA) for a principal internship evaluation instrument in one educational leadership graduate program. The results of the study will be used to help establish the effectiveness of the current principal internship program,…
Descriptors: Licensing Examinations (Professions), Scores, Principals, Internship Programs
Pawade, Yogesh R.; Diwase, Dipti S. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2016
Item analysis of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) is the process of collecting, summarizing and utilizing information from students' responses to evaluate the quality of test items. Difficulty Index (p-value), Discrimination Index (DI) and Distractor Efficiency (DE) are the parameters which help to evaluate the quality of MCQs used in an…
Descriptors: Test Items, Item Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests, Curriculum Development
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Zare, Samaneh; Boori, Ali Akbar – International Journal of Language Testing, 2018
In this study, the cloze-elide test was developed and administered under time constraints. This research is aimed to examine the validity and reliability of the speeded cloze-elide test and investigate its relationship with reading comprehension, C-Test, and multiple-choice cloze test. Processing speed is a vital indicator to distinguish high to…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Timed Tests, Language Tests, English (Second Language)
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Cohen, Cheryl; Bairaktarova, Diana – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2018
First-year engineering (FYE) students are routinely screened for spatial ability, with the goals of predicting retention in the major and identifying those who need supplementary spatial instruction. Psychometric tests used for such screenings are often domain-general measures that lack diagnostic information to inform remedial instruction. A new…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Engineering Education, Spatial Ability, Screening Tests
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