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Cross, Lawrence H.; And Others – 1980
A new scoring procedure for multiple choice tests attempts to assess partial knowledge and to restrict guessing. It is a variant of Coombs' elimination scoring method, adapted for use with the carbon-shield answer sheets commonly used with answer-until-correct scoring. Examinees are directed to erase the carbon shields of choices they are certain…
Descriptors: Answer Sheets, Guessing (Tests), Higher Education, Multiple Choice Tests

Wise, Steven L.; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1985
The effect of using separate answer sheets on a standardized test was investigated by administering the test and requiring children to either answer in the test booklet, use an answer sheet without prior practice, or use an answer sheet with practice sessions. Significant effects on test scores are examined. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Answer Sheets, Elementary Education, Grade 3, Response Style (Tests)

Feild, Hubert S.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1978
Computerized answer sheets in mail surveys are examined for their effects on rate of return and response bias. Results of an empirical study of job satisfaction suggested that computerized answer sheets may be used in mail surveys without significantly affecting rate of return or producing response bias. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Answer Sheets, City Government, Computers, Cost Effectiveness
Davis, B. Glen; Trimble, C. Scott – 1978
The Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills (CTBS) was administered to over 200 third graders to investigate the effects of using consumable test booklets versus non-consumable booklets which require a separate answer sheet. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant differences in CTBS scores between students using consumable booklets and…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Achievement Tests, Answer Sheets, Cost Effectiveness
Harding, Larry G.; And Others – 1974
The study was an evaluation of chemically treated answer sheets as part of a system of Computer Managed Instruction. The performance of a group of students using chemically treated answer sheets was compared with that of a group using optically scannable sheets in terms of time to complete course material and errors on an end-of-course test. The…
Descriptors: Answer Sheets, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness
Matter, M. Kevin – 1986
The beneficial effects of changing an answer on a multiple choice test were examined for elementary school students, with particular emphasis on the answer-changing behavior of minority versus non-minority groups and high-income versus low-income students. Test booklets from students in grade 2 and answer sheets from students in grades 4, 6, and 8…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Age Differences, Answer Sheets, Elementary Education
Mercer, Maryann – 1979
The effects of objective test answer changing on total test scores of students in grades 4 through 7, and the influences of sex, grade level, test content, and their interrelationships were examined. Standardized tests in reading and mathematics were administered at grade level and out-of-level. Answer changing was assessed by observing responses…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Age Differences, Answer Sheets, Content Analysis

Wilcox, Rand R. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1982
A closed sequential procedure for estimating true score is proposed for use with answer-until-correct tests. The accuracy of determining true score is the same as in conventional sequential solutions, but the possibility of using an unnecessarily large number of items is eliminated. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Answer Sheets, Guessing (Tests), Item Banks, Measurement Techniques

Levine, Michael V.; Rubin, Donald B. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1979
A student may be so unlike other students that his/her aptitude test score fails to be a completely appropriate measure. We consider the problem of using the student's pattern of multiple-choice aptitude test answers to decide whether his/her score is an appropriate ability measure. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Answer Sheets, College Entrance Examinations, Guessing (Tests), Latent Trait Theory
Ory, John C.; Poggio, John P. – 1978
The study investigated the effect of response mode variation (the use or non-use of separate answer sheets) on subject responses (N = 1017) to affective instruments treating both instrument and subject characteristics. Instrument characteristics examined included attitudinal versus personality scale composition, scale items written in first versus…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Answer Sheets, Attitude Measures, Cognitive Style

Poggio, John P.; Funk, Patricia E. – 1977
Effects of response mode, response format, perceived response style, sex, and anonymity on raw scale scores and extreme response tendencies for two distinct measures of affective behavior were investigated. The two measures were a self-acceptance scale developed by J.R. Phillips and the Machiavellianism IV scale. Where (response mode) and how…
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Analysis of Variance
Kleinke, David J. – 1979
Four forms of a 36-item adaptation of the Stanford Achievement Test were administered to 484 fourth graders. External factors potentially influencing test performance were examined, namely: (1) item order (easy-to-difficult vs. uniform); (2) response location (left column vs. right column); (3) handedness which may interact with response location;…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Answer Sheets, Difficulty Level, Eye Hand Coordination