Assigned textbook readings are a common requirement in undergraduate courses, but students often do not complete reading assignments or do not do so until immediately before an exam. This may have detrimental effects on learning and course performance. Regularly scheduled quizzes on reading material may increase completion of reading assignments and therefore course performance. This study examined the effectiveness of compulsory, mastery-based, weekly reading quizzes as a means of improving exam and course performance. Completion of reading quizzes was related to both better exam and course performance. The discussion includes recommendations for the use of quizzes in undergraduate courses
The idea of student engagement has come to the forefront of the United States educational system ove...
To increase the number of students who read the text before class and to promote student interaction...
Abstract: Formative assessments in the form of online quizzes are currently being introduced by seve...
Research suggests that frequent, regularly scheduled quizzing is associated with pedagogically desir...
Online quizzing tools cost both money (students) and time (faculty and students) to implement; if on...
Students enrolled in Introduction to Psychology were required to complete online chapter-review quiz...
This study set out to replicate and extend research on students’ reading compliance and examine the ...
How can college instructors engage the new generation of digital natives when they enter the academi...
This study investigates whether introducing simple cognitive interventions that are known to enhance...
Abstract This study investigates whether introducing simple cognitive interventions that are known t...
Students in an introductory psychology course took a quiz a week over each textbook chapter, followe...
The need to increase student success rates, especially in the first years of higher education, is be...
Students missed more online quizzes (87) than in-class quizzes (33), t(134) = 5.79, p <.001. Stu...
Online practice tests and quizzes are commonly available to higher education students. The extent of...
Abstract: The goal of this study was to determine if on-line out-of-class quizzing would lead to in...
The idea of student engagement has come to the forefront of the United States educational system ove...
To increase the number of students who read the text before class and to promote student interaction...
Abstract: Formative assessments in the form of online quizzes are currently being introduced by seve...
Research suggests that frequent, regularly scheduled quizzing is associated with pedagogically desir...
Online quizzing tools cost both money (students) and time (faculty and students) to implement; if on...
Students enrolled in Introduction to Psychology were required to complete online chapter-review quiz...
This study set out to replicate and extend research on students’ reading compliance and examine the ...
How can college instructors engage the new generation of digital natives when they enter the academi...
This study investigates whether introducing simple cognitive interventions that are known to enhance...
Abstract This study investigates whether introducing simple cognitive interventions that are known t...
Students in an introductory psychology course took a quiz a week over each textbook chapter, followe...
The need to increase student success rates, especially in the first years of higher education, is be...
Students missed more online quizzes (87) than in-class quizzes (33), t(134) = 5.79, p <.001. Stu...
Online practice tests and quizzes are commonly available to higher education students. The extent of...
Abstract: The goal of this study was to determine if on-line out-of-class quizzing would lead to in...
The idea of student engagement has come to the forefront of the United States educational system ove...
To increase the number of students who read the text before class and to promote student interaction...
Abstract: Formative assessments in the form of online quizzes are currently being introduced by seve...