Multiple-choice testing with dichotomous scoring is one of the most common assessment methods utilized in undergraduate education. Determining students’ perceptions toward different types of multiple-choice testing formats is important for effective assessment. The present study compared two alternative multiple-choice testing formats used in a second-year required chemistry course: (1) The Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (IFAT) and (2) Personal Point Allocation (PPA). Both testing methods allow for partial credit but only the IFAT provides immediate feedback on students’ responses. Both survey and interview data indicated that, overall, most students preferred IFAT to the PPA testing method. These positive ratings were related to p...
Multiple-choice questions (MCQ) are commonly prepared for summative assessments. However, involving...
This study investigates and compares multiple-choice and constructive-response test formats for asse...
Student Approaches to Learning (SAL) have been the focus of much research, typically linking differe...
This study has explored the relationships between the results of various formats of paper-and-pencil...
Multiple choice (MC) examinations are frequently used for the summative assessment of large classes ...
By their very nature, multiple-choice tests reduce variance in grading and simplify the grading proc...
Multiple-choice questions are widely used in clinical education. Usually, the students have to mark ...
Students are often discouraged by standard multiple choice tests because they do not provide the opp...
Multiple-choice questions (MPQ) are considered an objective way for testing large groups, and allow ...
Alternatives to a solitary testing format can involve students working in teams to arrive at the cor...
AbstractProblem Statement: Nowadays, multiple choice (MC) tests are very common, and replace many co...
A Virtual Learning Environment (WebCT and latter Moodle) was used to provide students with instant, ...
ABSTRACT The Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (IFAT) is a new multiple-choice response form ...
This study compared the effectiveness of Conventional Testing (CT), Liberal Marking (LM) and Confide...
This study was part of a larger project to improve learning of undergraduate chemistry in Singapore ...
Multiple-choice questions (MCQ) are commonly prepared for summative assessments. However, involving...
This study investigates and compares multiple-choice and constructive-response test formats for asse...
Student Approaches to Learning (SAL) have been the focus of much research, typically linking differe...
This study has explored the relationships between the results of various formats of paper-and-pencil...
Multiple choice (MC) examinations are frequently used for the summative assessment of large classes ...
By their very nature, multiple-choice tests reduce variance in grading and simplify the grading proc...
Multiple-choice questions are widely used in clinical education. Usually, the students have to mark ...
Students are often discouraged by standard multiple choice tests because they do not provide the opp...
Multiple-choice questions (MPQ) are considered an objective way for testing large groups, and allow ...
Alternatives to a solitary testing format can involve students working in teams to arrive at the cor...
AbstractProblem Statement: Nowadays, multiple choice (MC) tests are very common, and replace many co...
A Virtual Learning Environment (WebCT and latter Moodle) was used to provide students with instant, ...
ABSTRACT The Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (IFAT) is a new multiple-choice response form ...
This study compared the effectiveness of Conventional Testing (CT), Liberal Marking (LM) and Confide...
This study was part of a larger project to improve learning of undergraduate chemistry in Singapore ...
Multiple-choice questions (MCQ) are commonly prepared for summative assessments. However, involving...
This study investigates and compares multiple-choice and constructive-response test formats for asse...
Student Approaches to Learning (SAL) have been the focus of much research, typically linking differe...