Writing a high-quality, multiple-choice test item is a complex process. Creating plausible but incorrect options for each item poses significant challenges for the content specialist because this task is often undertaken without implementing a systematic method. In the current study, we describe and demonstrate a systematic method for creating plausible but incorrect options, also called distractors, based on students’ misconceptions. These misconceptions are extracted from the labeled written responses. One thousand five hundred and fifteen written responses from an existing constructed-response item in Biology from Grade 10 students were used to demonstrate the method. Using a topic modeling procedure commonly used with machine learning a...
The aim of the current study was to identify the impact of the number of distractors in multiple-cho...
Topics discovered by the latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) method are sometimes not meaningful for h...
One of the primary goals of educational measurement is to infer the latent abilities and proficienci...
Writing a high-quality, multiple-choice test item is a complex process. Creating plausible but incor...
Effective distractors in multiple-choice items should attract lower ability students, those with mis...
When applying cognitive diagnostic models, the goal is to accurately estimate students’ diagnostic p...
Effective distractors in multiple-choice items should attract lower ability students, th...
Project 2061 is designing a process for creating clusters of multiple choice assessment items to tes...
The focus of this work is the evaluation and modelling of an educational or psychological test, desi...
The goal of this paper is to propose a new method to generate multiple-choice items that can make cr...
Distractors or incorrect answer options in multiple-choice tasks allow us to differentiate between s...
The effectiveness of multiple-choice (MC) items depends on the quality of the response options—parti...
Assessments are frequently used in higher education to examine students’ knowledge. They come in man...
Session 3W - Posters: Written Assessment and Portfolio Assessment: abstract no.3W5BACKGROUND: Four- ...
When examinees from identifiable subgroups have comparable ability but different probabilities of co...
The aim of the current study was to identify the impact of the number of distractors in multiple-cho...
Topics discovered by the latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) method are sometimes not meaningful for h...
One of the primary goals of educational measurement is to infer the latent abilities and proficienci...
Writing a high-quality, multiple-choice test item is a complex process. Creating plausible but incor...
Effective distractors in multiple-choice items should attract lower ability students, those with mis...
When applying cognitive diagnostic models, the goal is to accurately estimate students’ diagnostic p...
Effective distractors in multiple-choice items should attract lower ability students, th...
Project 2061 is designing a process for creating clusters of multiple choice assessment items to tes...
The focus of this work is the evaluation and modelling of an educational or psychological test, desi...
The goal of this paper is to propose a new method to generate multiple-choice items that can make cr...
Distractors or incorrect answer options in multiple-choice tasks allow us to differentiate between s...
The effectiveness of multiple-choice (MC) items depends on the quality of the response options—parti...
Assessments are frequently used in higher education to examine students’ knowledge. They come in man...
Session 3W - Posters: Written Assessment and Portfolio Assessment: abstract no.3W5BACKGROUND: Four- ...
When examinees from identifiable subgroups have comparable ability but different probabilities of co...
The aim of the current study was to identify the impact of the number of distractors in multiple-cho...
Topics discovered by the latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) method are sometimes not meaningful for h...
One of the primary goals of educational measurement is to infer the latent abilities and proficienci...