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Azaan Vhora; Ryan L. Davies; Kylie Rice – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2024
Background: Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) are a simulation-based assessment tool used extensively in medical education for evaluating clinical competence. OSCEs are widely regarded as more valid, reliable, and valuable compared to traditional assessment measures, and are now emerging within professional psychology training…
Descriptors: Psychology, Higher Education, Psychometrics, Objective Tests
Caspersen, Joakim; Smeby, Jens-Christian; Olaf Aamodt, Per – European Journal of Education, 2017
The growing interest for measurement of learning outcomes relates to long lines of development in higher education, the request for accountability, intensified through international reforms and movements such as the development and implementation of qualifications frameworks. In this article, we discuss relevant literature on different approaches…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Higher Education, Accountability, Guidelines
Haladyna, Thomas M. – IDEA Center, Inc., 2018
Writing multiple-choice test items to measure student learning in higher education is a challenge. Based on extensive scholarly research and experience, the author describes various item formats, offers guidelines for creating these items, and provides many examples of both good and bad test items. He also suggests some shortcuts for developing…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Multiple Choice Tests, Test Items, Higher Education
McAllister, Daniel; Guidice, Rebecca M. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2012
The primary goal of teaching is to successfully facilitate learning. Testing can help accomplish this goal in two ways. First, testing can provide a powerful motivation for students to prepare when they perceive that the effort involved leads to valued outcomes. Second, testing can provide instructors with valuable feedback on whether their…
Descriptors: Testing, Role, Student Motivation, Feedback (Response)
Gibson, Sandra; Leinster, Samuel – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2011
There are an increasing number of students with learning difficulties attending university, and currently much debate about the suitability and ability of students with dyslexia at both medical school and once they graduate into clinical practice. In this study we describe the performance of students with dyslexia compared to fellow students in…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Learning Problems, Medical Schools, Dyslexia
Barker, Trevor – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2011
The recent National Students Survey showed that feedback to students was an ongoing problem in Higher Education. This paper reports on the extension of our past research into the provision of automated feedback for objective testing. In the research presented here, the system has been further developed for marking practical and essay questions and…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Evaluation, Adaptive Testing, Objective Tests
Gross, Melissa; Latham, Don – Library Quarterly, 2011
This investigation examines experiences with and perceptions of information reported by first-year college students whose level of information literacy skill is known. Participants were identified as having either proficient or below-proficient information literacy skills based on an objective test of their abilities. Interviews were performed…
Descriptors: Assignments, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Objective Tests
Smith, Kari – Educational Leadership, 2009
As a classroom teacher, Kari Smith realized that traditional objective tests don't always assess what students actually know. But tests are so deeply embedded in the education system that it would be difficult to do away with them entirely. Smith decided to make tests into learning tools. In this article, Smith describes three strategies for…
Descriptors: Objective Tests, Teaching Methods, Answer Keys, Educational Strategies
Diep, Kim Chi – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Information Literacy (IL) competencies are defined as "the ability to locate, evaluate, and use information effectively" and are considered essential for students in their academic lives and future careers (ALA, 1989). IL plays an important role in developing critical thinking and problem solving skills, and improving academic…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Learning Theories, Information Needs, Teacher Role

Diekhoff, George M. – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
The true-false testing method evaluated in a perception and cognition course provided a quick and thorough means of testing structural knowledge, i.e., the knowledge of how concepts within a domain are interrelated in a semantic network of ideas. It also caused students to think about relationships among concepts as they studied. (RM)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Educational Research, Higher Education, Objective Tests

Huntley, John F. – College English, 1977
Suggests an easy and effective procedure for testing student comprehension of a single literary work. (DD)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation, Objective Tests

Toppino, Thomas C.; Brochin, H. Ann – Journal of Educational Research, 1989
Study findings indicate that exposure to a statement on a true-false test increased college students' (N=64) tendency to believe the statement was true, regardless of whether the statement actually was true or false. In contrast to previous research, these findings support existence of a negative suggestion effect for true-false exams. (IAH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Objective Tests, Test Format

Haynie, W. J., III – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2003
Undergraduate metals technology students (n=52) took a multiple-choice test, 49 a matching test, and 47 no test. All took an unannounced delayed retention test 3 weeks later. Initial testing aided retention, with no differences between matching and multiple-choice groups. The matching group had a small but significant score increase on new…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Metals, Multiple Choice Tests, Objective Tests

Sabban, Yitzchak; Kay, Patricia M. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1987
This study examined the relationship between direct (essay) and indirect (objective) assessment of writing skills using 320 college students in remedial courses as subjects. Correlations and results of factor analysis are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: College Students, Essay Tests, Higher Education, Objective Tests

Lord, Thomas R. – Contemporary Education, 1988
An experimental study of 170 undergraduate biology students at a suburban community college revealed that the final evaluation of these students was based more heavily on verbal and written aspects of biology than on practical application of concepts. (IAH)
Descriptors: Biology, Grading, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures