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Witte, Kenneth L.; Freund, Joel S. – Journal of Gerontology, 1976
Investigated the learning of young and old adults as related to two variables, stimulus concreteness (low vs. high) and presentation method (recall vs. multiple choice vs. associate matching). Main findings were: (a) the elderly did not perform as well as young adults, (b) for both groups, performance was better for the pairs with concrete…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Learning Processes, Memory, Multiple Choice Tests
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Lerner, Richard M.; Schroeder, Christine – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1975
Two new racial attitude indices, one using a multiple alternative method and the other an open-ended interview were compared to a traditional, forced-choice method of attitude assessment in a study of 82 kindergarten children. The different structural representations of racial attitudes revealed by the three techniques are discussed. (GO)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Forced Choice Technique
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Adkins, Arthur – Educational Leadership, 1975
Asking students to select materials for tests, prepare them, score them, and analyze them is a valuable learning experience. (RC)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Grading, Multiple Choice Tests, Scoring
Crehan, Kevin D.; And Others – 1989
Two issues in the writing of multiple-choice test items were investigated: a comparison of three versus four options; and the use of the inclusive "none of these" option versus a content option. Subjects were 220 introductory psychology students, who were enrolled at a large southwestern university, responding to a final examination in psychology…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Item Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests
Bender, Timothy A. – 1986
The effect that student ability level has on receiving feedback following classroom tests was studied. Forty-four undergraduates enrolled in four educational psychology classes were assigned to low or high ability groups based on their total score from the first four exams. Two classes were trained in a feedback technique, and the remaining two…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Answer Keys, Educational Research, Error Patterns
Wilhite, Stephen C. – 1986
A study examined the effect of headings and adjunct questions embedded in an expository test on the delayed multiple-choice test performance of 88 undergraduate students enrolled in psychology courses. The subject of the passage read by the students was the settling of Anglo America; the subheadings in the passage listed names of major subtopics…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Motivation, Multiple Choice Tests, Questioning Techniques
Haladyna, Thomas M.; Downing, Steven M. – 1988
The proposition that the optimal number of options in a multiple choice test item is three was examined. The concept of functional distractor, a plausible wrong answer that is negatively discriminating when total test performance is the criterion, is discussed. Three distinct groups of achievers (high, middle, and low) on a national standardized…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Item Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests, Physicians
Harnisch, Delwyn L.; Rotheroe, Dave – 1986
This manual describes and explains the commands available in the ITEMBANK package (a comprehensive test item bank). True-false, multiple-choice, short-answer, and essay items, as well as the associated answers, can be accommodated. Content domains and behavior categories exist for item classification. Most menus have instant action. Items and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Essay Tests, Item Analysis, Item Banks
Sander, Angelle M.; And Others – 1988
The effects of presenting test items in random order or in a sequence parallel to the order of presentation were studied by testing 92 undergraduates in an introductory psychology course at Emporia State University (Kansas). Two test forms, sequential (S) and random (R), of multiple-choice questions were prepared for four 1-hour examinations…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Higher Education, Item Banks, Multiple Choice Tests
Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. – 1987
This Wisconsin state test booklet contains 110 multiple choice questions that measure civic literacy. The questions require knowledge of: (1) the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence; (2) the three branches of the U.S. government; (3) the structure of Wisconsin's government; (4) U.S. political parties and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Citizenship Education, Civics, Civil Rights
Tollefson, Nona; Chung, Jing-Mei – 1986
Procedures for correcting for guessing and for assessing partial knowledge (correction-for-guessing, three-decision scoring, elimination/inclusion scoring, and confidence or probabilistic scoring) are discussed. Mean scores and internal consistency reliability estimates were compared across three administration and scoring procedures for…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Graduate Students
Urry, Vern W. – 1983
In this report, selection theory is used as a theoretical framework from which mathematical algorithms for tailored testing are derived. The process of tailored, or adaptive, testing is presented as analogous to personnel selection and rejection on a series of continuous variables that are related to ability. Proceeding from a single common-factor…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Algorithms, Computer Assisted Testing, Latent Trait Theory
Bender, Timothy A. – 1984
A schema-based technique designed to improve students' use of feedback on their performance on classroom tests was partially tested. Subjects were 16 female undergraduates separated into two groups based on grade point average (GPA). The training program required that one class meeting after each classroom exam be used as a feedback session. A…
Descriptors: Feedback, Females, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Breland, Hunter M.; Jones, Robert J. – 1988
The reliability, validity, and score discrepancies of 94 expository essays scored in conference versus remote settings were studied. Focus was on comparing holistic ratings obtained in both settings. Essays written by college freshmen on two different topics were scored by readers working in a conference setting and by different readers working in…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Conferences, Essay Tests
Boyd, Ronald T. C. – 1988
Techniques to enable high school students to improve their test performance are briefly outlined. The techniques cover pre-test preparation, strategies for use during test administration, and special skills for multiple-choice and essay tests. An advantage of students practicing their test-taking skills is that it will help them manage the anxiety…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, High School Students, High Schools, Multiple Choice Tests
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