Introduction: The present study aims to find the effect of instruction of negative marking in a self-coded MCQ examination on the performance of students in the subject of Pharmacology with respect to the raw score, correct score and negative score. Material and methods: This longitudinal study was conducted in the Department of Pharmacology, Rural Medical College, Loni. The Second MBBS students were exposed to a self-coded MCQ test twice by surprise. The first test (T1) was given without instructions of negative marking, while during the second test (T2) instructions for negative marking were given. The parameters of the raw score, negative score, corrected score and number of students who did not attempt respective MCQs were calculated. T...
Multiple-choice question (MCQ) examinations are increasingly used as the assessment method of theore...
Multiple choice questions are a popular method of testing as they are easy to mark. However, they al...
Objectives: To determine if benefit exists in allowing students to self-test over relevant material ...
Background: The main assumption in the exam scoring system consists of multiple choice questions is ...
Background and hypothesesThis study is the first to offer an in-depth comparison of elimination test...
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESES:This study is the first to offer an in-depth comparison of elimination tes...
This study is the first to offer an in-depth comparison of elimination testing with the scoring rule...
Objectives: To determine if there is a relationship between the number of self-testing attempts and ...
This study is the first to offer an in-depth comparison of elimination testing with the scoring rule...
The inadequacy of self-assessment as a mechanism to guide performance improvements has placed greate...
Background: Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are used as a preferred assessment tool, especially whe...
Background: We demonstrate the phenomenon of ‘incompetent and unaware’ in a real world setting. Su...
Optimal assessment tools should measure in a limited time the knowledge of students in a correct and...
The data results from a study on multiple choice assessments and more specifically the comparison of...
Background: We demonstrate the phenomenon of ‘incompetent and unaware’ in a real world setting. Su...
Multiple-choice question (MCQ) examinations are increasingly used as the assessment method of theore...
Multiple choice questions are a popular method of testing as they are easy to mark. However, they al...
Objectives: To determine if benefit exists in allowing students to self-test over relevant material ...
Background: The main assumption in the exam scoring system consists of multiple choice questions is ...
Background and hypothesesThis study is the first to offer an in-depth comparison of elimination test...
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESES:This study is the first to offer an in-depth comparison of elimination tes...
This study is the first to offer an in-depth comparison of elimination testing with the scoring rule...
Objectives: To determine if there is a relationship between the number of self-testing attempts and ...
This study is the first to offer an in-depth comparison of elimination testing with the scoring rule...
The inadequacy of self-assessment as a mechanism to guide performance improvements has placed greate...
Background: Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are used as a preferred assessment tool, especially whe...
Background: We demonstrate the phenomenon of ‘incompetent and unaware’ in a real world setting. Su...
Optimal assessment tools should measure in a limited time the knowledge of students in a correct and...
The data results from a study on multiple choice assessments and more specifically the comparison of...
Background: We demonstrate the phenomenon of ‘incompetent and unaware’ in a real world setting. Su...
Multiple-choice question (MCQ) examinations are increasingly used as the assessment method of theore...
Multiple choice questions are a popular method of testing as they are easy to mark. However, they al...
Objectives: To determine if benefit exists in allowing students to self-test over relevant material ...