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Pipe, Peter – 1966
Programed instruction causes the student to take an active role in the instructional process and stimulates interchange between student and teacher. Since it adjusts itself to individual differences in students' learning rates, it can have delegated to it some parts of a teacher's task. Characteristics of programed instruction are small steps,…
Descriptors: Branching, Linear Programing, Material Development, Multiple Choice Tests
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Besel, Ronald – 1972
The concepts "facet analysis,""facet design," and "facet structure" are defined. The FYCSP (First Year Communication Skills Program) Word Attack Test is analyzed in terms of two related facet structures. Stepwise linear regression is used to predict distractor attractiveness. Hypotheses suggested by Guttman relating…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Item Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests, Predictor Variables
Hawkins, M. H. J.; Walker, W. G. – 1974
Secondary-level, multiple choice questions are provided for 32 areas of physics; also included are two physics multiple choice tests. (MLH)
Descriptors: Books, Instructional Materials, Item Banks, Multiple Choice Tests
Boldt, Robert F. – 1974
One formulation of confidence scoring requires the examinee to indicate as a number his personal probability of the correctness of each alternative in a multiple-choice test. For this formulation a linear transformation of the logarithm of the correct response is maximized if the examinee accurately reports his personal probability. To equate…
Descriptors: Confidence Testing, Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Probability
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA. Harvard Project Physics. – 1968
Test items relating to Project Physics Unit 4 are presented in this booklet. Included are 70 multiple-choice and 22 problem-and-essay questions. Concepts of light and electromagnetism are examined on charges, reflection, electrostatic forces, electric potential, speed of light, electromagnetic waves and radiations, Oersted's and Faraday's work,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Electricity, Instructional Materials, Light
Jacobs, Stanley S. – 1974
Investigated were the effects of two levels of penalty for incorrect responses on two dependent variables (a measure of risk-taking or confidence, based on nonsense items, and the number of response-attempts to legitimate items) for three treatment groups in a 2x3, multi-response repeated measures, multivariate ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) design.…
Descriptors: Confidence Testing, Criterion Referenced Tests, Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests
Ebel, Robert L. – 1971
The suggestion that multiple-choice items can be converted to true-false items without essentially changing what the item measures and with possible improvement in efficiency is investigated. Each of the 90 four-choice items in a natural science test was rewritten into a pair of true-false items, one true, one false. The resulting 180 items were…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Comparative Analysis, Item Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests
Test Service Bulletin, 1954
Four points are made and discussed concerning the correction for guessing on tests: (1) the correction could more properly be called a penalty for answering wrong; (2) the basic assumption underlying the correction is the concept of the "chance score"--one expects a proportion of the number of items to be answered correctly on the basis of chance;…
Descriptors: Bulletins, Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Response Style (Tests)
Pyrczak, Fred, Jr. – 1972
The basic objective of the study was to determine the validity of four new indices of item quality. Three of these were based on analyses of differential, empirical weights for item choices, and the fourth was designed to measure the relative attractiveness of distracters. A secondary objective was to ascertain the validity of the conventional…
Descriptors: College Students, Evaluation, Item Analysis, Measurement Techniques
Oosterhof, Albert C.; Glasnapp, Douglas R. – 1972
The present study was concerned with several currently unanswered questions, two of which are: what is an empirically determined ratio of multiple choice to equivalent true-false items which can be answered in a given amount of time?; and for achievement test items administered within a classroom situation, which of the two formats under…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Objective Tests
VALETTE, REBECCA M. – 1967
AN ANALYSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF FIRST-SEMESTER COLLEGE STUDENTS ON A MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST OF PROFICIENCY IN GERMAN GRAMMAR REVEALED A CURIOUS PATTERN. LOW SCORING STUDENTS TRIED TO ESTABLISH A CORRELATION BETWEEN THE DETERMINER AND THE WORD PRECEDING IT, APPARENTLY BY MATCHING SIMILAR OR PARALLEL FINAL VOWELS OR CONSONANTS WITH INFLECTED ENDINGS…
Descriptors: College Students, German, Grammar, Language Tests
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Cross, Lawrence H.; Frary, Robert B. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1978
The reliability and validity of multiple choice test scores resutling from empirical choice-weighting of alternatives was examined under two conditions: (1) examinees were told not to guess unless choices could be eliminated; and (2) examinees were told the total score would be the total number correct. Results favored the choice-weighting…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Higher Education, Multiple Choice Tests, Response Style (Tests)
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Kane, Michael; Moloney, James – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1978
The answer-until-correct (AUC) procedure requires that examinees respond to a multi-choice item until they answer it correctly. Using a modified version of Horst's model for examinee behavior, this paper compares the effect of guessing on item reliability for the AUC procedure and the zero-one scoring procedure. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Item Analysis, Mathematical Models, Multiple Choice Tests
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Remer, Rory – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1978
The relative efficiency and cost-effectiveness of three methods of producing and administering a worksample simulation test of interpersonal communication competence employing a multiple choice response format is explored. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cost Effectiveness, Higher Education, Interpersonal Competence
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Levin, Joel R.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1978
Children listened to sentences under two instructional sets (imagery or repetition) and answered multiple choice alternatives--either identical or similar in meaning to correct information in the sentences; and including or not including previously presented irrelevant information. The sources of interference predicted from recognition memory…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Learning Theories, Memory, Multiple Choice Tests
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