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Gohmann, Stephan F.; Spector, Lee C. – Journal of Economic Education, 1989
Compares the effect of content ordering and scrambled ordering on examinations in courses, such as economics, that require quantitative skills. Empirical results suggest that students do no better if they are given a content-ordered rather than a scrambled examination as student performance is not adversely affected by scrambled ordered…
Descriptors: Cheating, Economics Education, Educational Research, Grading

Bresnock, Anne E.; And Others – Journal of Economic Education, 1989
Investigates the effects on multiple choice test performance of altering the order and placement of questions and responses. Shows that changing the response pattern appears to alter significantly the apparent degree of difficulty. Response patterns become more dissimilar under certain types of response alterations. (LS)
Descriptors: Cheating, Economics Education, Educational Research, Grading

Caudill, Steven B.; Gropper, Daniel M. – Journal of Economic Education, 1991
Presents a study of the effect of question order on student performance on economics tests. Reports that question order has no statistically significant effect on examination scores, even after including variables that reflect differential human capital characteristics. Concludes that instructors need not worry that some examination versions give…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Research, Higher Education, Human Capital

Harris, Robert B.; Kerby, William C. – Journal of Economic Education, 1997
Recommends including essay questions on state economics examinations to prevent misclassification of students. Briefly reviews the literature arguing that certain groups of students do poorly on multiple choice tests. Discusses California's experience with adopting a combined-format type test. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Economics, Economics Education, Educational Assessment