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Potenza, Maria T.; Stocking, Martha L. – 1994
A multiple choice test item is identified as flawed if it has no single best answer. In spite of extensive quality control procedures, the administration of flawed items to test-takers is inevitable. Common strategies for dealing with flawed items in conventional testing, grounded in the principle of fairness to test-takers, are reexamined in the…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Multiple Choice Tests, Scoring
Van Nelson, C.; Henriksen, Larry W. – 1994
The potential for computer adaptive testing (CAT) has been well documented. In order to improve the efficiency of this process, it may be possible to utilize a neural network, or more specifically, a back propagation neural network. The paper asserts that in order to accomplish this end, it must be shown that grouping examinees by ability as…
Descriptors: Classification, College Freshmen, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Uses in Education
Clariana, Roy B.; And Others – 1992
The present study investigated the effects of using different forms of material with 100 eleventh grade students enrolled in a 5-week CBI (computer based instruction) summer enrichment program in Memphis, Tennessee. The basic design consisted of two conditions of instructional support (text and questions vs. questions only), two testings…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Enrichment, Feedback, Grade 11
Samejima, Fumiko – 1981
This is a continuation of a previous study in which a new method of estimating the operating characteristics of discrete item responses based upon an Old Test, which has a non-constant test information function, was tested upon each of two subtests of the original Old Test, Subtests 1 and 2. The results turned out to be quite successful. In the…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Computer Assisted Testing, Estimation (Mathematics), Latent Trait Theory
Blumberg, Phyllis; Felner, Joel – 1980
Using Guttman's facet design analysis, four parallel forms of a multiple-choice test were developed. A mapping sentence, logically representing the universe of content of a basic cardiology course, specified the facets of the course and the semantic structural units linking them. The facets were: cognitive processes, disease priority, specific…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Course Content, Higher Education, Item Analysis
Peer reviewedHamer, Robert; Young, Forrest W. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1978
TESTER, a computer program which produces individualized objective tests from a pool of items, is described. Available in both PL/1 and FORTRAN, TESTER may be executed either interactively or in batch. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Programs, Individualized Instruction
Martinez, Michael E.; And Others – 1990
Large-scale testing is dominated by the multiple-choice question format. Widespread use of the format is due, in part, to the ease with which multiple-choice items can be scored automatically. This paper examines automatic scoring procedures for an alternative item type: figural response. Figural response items call for the completion or…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Technology, Multiple Choice Tests
Stokes, Michael T.; And Others – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1988
Results of a study that assessed the effect of requiring students to wait for a short time interval before responding to computer-generated multiple choice test items support the notion that moderate delays enhance user performance on cognitive tasks. Three conditions of computer lockout were examined in a university psychology course. (12…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Computer Assisted Testing, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAnbar, Michael – Academic Medicine, 1991
Interactive computerized tests accepting unrestricted natural-language input were used to assess knowledge of clinical biophysics at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Comparison of responses to open-ended sequential questions and multiple-choice questions on the same material found the two formats test different aspects of competence.…
Descriptors: Biology, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Higher Education
Pommerich, Mary – Journal of Technology, Learning, and Assessment, 2004
As testing moves from paper-and-pencil administration toward computerized administration, how to present tests on a computer screen becomes an important concern. Of particular concern are tests that contain necessary information that cannot be displayed on screen all at once for an item. Ideally, the method of presentation should not interfere…
Descriptors: Test Content, Computer Assisted Testing, Multiple Choice Tests, Computer Interfaces
Hunt, Darwin P. – 1984
The use of systems theory as a conceptual framework is proposed as useful when considering computers as a machine component in teaching. Skinner's proposal that the label "computer" is inaccurate and counterproductive when used to refer to a machine being used for teaching is discussed. It is suggested that the alternative label…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing, Computers, Models
Dunkleberger, Gary; Heikkinen, Henry – Curriculum Review, 1983
Discusses frustrations teachers encounter when faced with mastery-based instruction, and how microcomputers can be effective in mastery testing, freeing teachers from all but instructional duties. Other unexpected benefits of microcomputer use relating to record keeping, teacher role, and multiple choice tests are outlined. (MBR)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Classroom Environment, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Programs
Peer reviewedMunn, R. J.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1981
Describes a "gradebook program" capable of recording, editing, recoding, weighting, and scaling multiple choice test scores. (SK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Oriented Programs
Peer reviewedBennett, Randy Elliot; And Others – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1990
The relationship of an expert-system-scored constrained free-response item type to multiple-choice and free-response items was studied using data for 614 students on the College Board's Advanced Placement Computer Science (APCS) Examination. Implications for testing and the APCS test are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Science
Burns, Edward – Educational Technology, 1990
Discusses factors that should be considered when designing multiple-choice diagnostic tests for use with microcomputer systems. Item content and characteristics are described, presentation of feedback and results are examined, database management functions are discussed, and benefits for students with learning problems and physically disabled…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Database Management Systems, Feedback, Learning Problems


