The main objective of the article is to compare several methods of evaluating multiple-choice options through classical item analysis. The methods subjected to examination include the tabulation of choice distribution, the interpretation of trace lines, the point-biserial correlation, the categorical analysis of trace lines, and the investigation of choice means. The comparison was performed on the basis of a data set created at the pre-operational stage of developing a test of English as a foreign language for teenage learners. The main analysis of a pool of 910 multiple-choice pilot items was carried out in Excel, which was found to be a versatile tool allowing for the application of user-defined formulas and convenient manipulation of th...
Different versions of multiple-choice exams were administered to an undergraduate class in human phy...
Testing is one of the most important parts of teaching and presenting learning techniques to univers...
AbstractThe present study set out to investigate the role of number of items in the multiple choice ...
AbstractThis article aims at knowing the effect of different number of options in multiple choice te...
The present study aims to analyze multiple-choice questions obtained from a trial testing conducted ...
Although foreign language testing has been subject to some changes in line with the different perspe...
While multiple-choice tests are efficient in terms of test administration and scoring, it is both ti...
Abstract This study aims to determine the optimal number of options for multiple-choice test items. ...
Traditionally, multiple-choice test items(MCIs) have been written with four or five response options...
Accessed 151,825 times on https://pareonline.net from November 13, 1999 to December 31, 2019. For do...
Abstract Background: Integration of assessment with education is vital and ought to be performed reg...
Although English has been taught for decades in Indonesia, the quality of multiple-choice question g...
Multiple choice tests are useful for testing a large group of students since scoring is objective an...
Because multiple-choice testing is so widespread in higher education, we assessed the quality of ite...
The present study aims to analyze multiple-choice questions obtained from a trial testing conducted ...
Different versions of multiple-choice exams were administered to an undergraduate class in human phy...
Testing is one of the most important parts of teaching and presenting learning techniques to univers...
AbstractThe present study set out to investigate the role of number of items in the multiple choice ...
AbstractThis article aims at knowing the effect of different number of options in multiple choice te...
The present study aims to analyze multiple-choice questions obtained from a trial testing conducted ...
Although foreign language testing has been subject to some changes in line with the different perspe...
While multiple-choice tests are efficient in terms of test administration and scoring, it is both ti...
Abstract This study aims to determine the optimal number of options for multiple-choice test items. ...
Traditionally, multiple-choice test items(MCIs) have been written with four or five response options...
Accessed 151,825 times on https://pareonline.net from November 13, 1999 to December 31, 2019. For do...
Abstract Background: Integration of assessment with education is vital and ought to be performed reg...
Although English has been taught for decades in Indonesia, the quality of multiple-choice question g...
Multiple choice tests are useful for testing a large group of students since scoring is objective an...
Because multiple-choice testing is so widespread in higher education, we assessed the quality of ite...
The present study aims to analyze multiple-choice questions obtained from a trial testing conducted ...
Different versions of multiple-choice exams were administered to an undergraduate class in human phy...
Testing is one of the most important parts of teaching and presenting learning techniques to univers...
AbstractThe present study set out to investigate the role of number of items in the multiple choice ...