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Suparman; Dadang Juandi; Turmudi – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2025
Mathematics achievement of Indonesian students has not been relatively optimal whereby most of the students still have low mathematics achievement. Hence, the present study develops and produces a digital game called Ucing Sumput that is valid, practical, and effective in enhancing the mathematics achievement of Indonesian students. Research and…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Mathematics Achievement, Teaching Methods, Probability
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Dave, Neisarg; Bakes, Riley; Pursel, Barton; Giles, C. Lee – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2021
We investigate encoder-decoder GRU networks with attention mechanism for solving a diverse array of elementary math problems with mathematical symbolic structures. We quantitatively measure performances of recurrent models on a given question type using a test set of unseen problems with a binary scoring and partial credit system. From our…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Mathematics Tests, Problem Solving, Attention
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Ismail, Yilmaz – Educational Research and Reviews, 2020
This study draws on the understanding that when the correlation between variables is not known yet the non-linear expectation in the correlation between the variables is present, non-linear measurement tools can be used. In education, possibility measurement tools can be used for non-linear measurement. Multiple-choice possibility measurement…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Measurement Techniques, Student Evaluation, Test Items
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Abu-Ghazalah, Rashid M.; Dubins, David N.; Poon, Gregory M. K. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2023
Multiple choice results are inherently probabilistic outcomes, as correct responses reflect a combination of knowledge and guessing, while incorrect responses additionally reflect blunder, a confidently committed mistake. To objectively resolve knowledge from responses in an MC test structure, we evaluated probabilistic models that explicitly…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Probability, Models
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Smith, Trevor I.; Bendjilali, Nasrine – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2022
Several recent studies have employed item response theory (IRT) to rank incorrect responses to commonly used research-based multiple-choice assessments. These studies use Bock's nominal response model (NRM) for applying IRT to categorical (nondichotomous) data, but the response rankings only utilize half of the parameters estimated by the model.…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Multiple Choice Tests, Science Tests
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Smith, Trevor I. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2016
Model analysis provides a mechanism for representing student learning as measured by standard multiple-choice surveys. The model plot contains information regarding both how likely students in a particular class are to choose the correct answer and how likely they are to choose an answer consistent with a well-documented conceptual model.…
Descriptors: Probability, Multiple Choice Tests, Surveys, Teaching Methods
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Chu, Wei; Pavlik, Philip I., Jr. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2023
In adaptive learning systems, various models are employed to obtain the optimal learning schedule and review for a specific learner. Models of learning are used to estimate the learner's current recall probability by incorporating features or predictors proposed by psychological theory or empirically relevant to learners' performance. Logistic…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Accuracy, Models, Predictor Variables
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Coronado, Semei; Sandoval-Bravo, Salvador; Celso-Arellano, Pedro Luis; Torres-Mata, Ana – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2018
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the test applied at the eighth Statistics II tournament to students from the University Center for Economic and Administrative Sciences of the University of Guadalajara, for the purpose of determining whether it promotes competitive learning among students. To achieve this, Item Response Theory (IRT) is…
Descriptors: Models, Competition, Item Response Theory, Student Motivation
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Wind, Stefanie A. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2017
Mokken scale analysis (MSA) is a probabilistic-nonparametric approach to item response theory (IRT) that can be used to evaluate fundamental measurement properties with less strict assumptions than parametric IRT models. This instructional module provides an introduction to MSA as a probabilistic-nonparametric framework in which to explore…
Descriptors: Probability, Nonparametric Statistics, Item Response Theory, Scaling
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Briggs, Derek C.; Circi, Ruhan – International Journal of Testing, 2017
Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) have been proposed as a promising approach for the classification of students into different levels of a psychological attribute hierarchy. Unfortunately, because such classifications typically rely upon internally produced item response patterns that have not been externally validated, the instability of ANN…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Classification, Student Evaluation, Tests
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Kalinowski, Steven T.; Willoughby, Shannon – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2019
We present a multiple-choice test, the Montana State University Formal Reasoning Test (FORT), to assess college students' scientific reasoning ability. The test defines scientific reasoning to be equivalent to formal operational reasoning. It contains 20 questions divided evenly among five types of problems: control of variables, hypothesis…
Descriptors: Science Tests, Test Construction, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses
Falk, Carl F.; Cai, Li – Grantee Submission, 2016
We present a logistic function of a monotonic polynomial with a lower asymptote, allowing additional flexibility beyond the three-parameter logistic model. We develop a maximum marginal likelihood based approach to estimate the item parameters. The new item response model is demonstrated on math assessment data from a state, and a computationally…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Guessing (Tests), Mathematics Tests, Simulation
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Fendler, Richard J.; Godbey, Jonathan M. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2016
Numerous academic studies and reports indicate that as many as half of all students cheat on exams. Cheating on exams undermines the central purpose of a university, corrupts the meaning of grades as a measure of subject matter mastery, and significantly harms honest students. Although instructors are aware that many students cheat and they…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Student Behavior, Teacher Role
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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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Rakes, Christopher R.; Ronau, Robert N. – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2019
The present study examined the ability of content domain (algebra, geometry, rational number, probability) to classify mathematics misconceptions. The study was conducted with 1,133 students in 53 algebra and geometry classes taught by 17 teachers from three high schools and one middle school across three school districts in a Midwestern state.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Misconceptions
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