Effective distractors in multiple-choice items should attract lower ability students, those with misconceptions or limited knowledge and skills, because they are based on common misconceptions or errors in logic. A large, multi-state data set collected for a quasi-experimental study on test modifications was analyzed to measure the impact on distractor functioning. The key modification of interest was the removal of the weakest of three distractors, from 39 items in reading and 39 items in mathematics. Distractor functioning was neither systematically improved nor systematically weakened through the modification process. However, more than 70% of the ...
Writing a high-quality, multiple-choice test item is a complex process. Creating plausible but incor...
Although many large-scale, high-stakes assessments are transitioning from traditional paper-and-penc...
When examinees from identifiable subgroups have comparable ability but different probabilities of co...
Effective distractors in multiple-choice items should attract lower ability students, those with mis...
DISTRACTORS, according to the definition given by English and English (1958), &dquo;are designed...
Assessments are frequently used in higher education to examine students’ knowledge. They come in man...
Middle bias has been reported for responses to multiple-choice test items used in educational assess...
This paper investigates the use of elimination of distractors strategy by exploring examinees’ respo...
The present body of research explores some of the key conditions that influence the contribution of ...
Background Many medical exams use 5 options for multiple choice questions (MCQs), although the li...
We compared students ’ responses on four multiple-choice FCI questions with similar responses on equ...
Distractors or incorrect answer options in multiple-choice tasks allow us to differentiate between s...
Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluat...
It remains unclear whether a salient distractor directly affects performance accuracy and the percep...
Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluat...
Writing a high-quality, multiple-choice test item is a complex process. Creating plausible but incor...
Although many large-scale, high-stakes assessments are transitioning from traditional paper-and-penc...
When examinees from identifiable subgroups have comparable ability but different probabilities of co...
Effective distractors in multiple-choice items should attract lower ability students, those with mis...
DISTRACTORS, according to the definition given by English and English (1958), &dquo;are designed...
Assessments are frequently used in higher education to examine students’ knowledge. They come in man...
Middle bias has been reported for responses to multiple-choice test items used in educational assess...
This paper investigates the use of elimination of distractors strategy by exploring examinees’ respo...
The present body of research explores some of the key conditions that influence the contribution of ...
Background Many medical exams use 5 options for multiple choice questions (MCQs), although the li...
We compared students ’ responses on four multiple-choice FCI questions with similar responses on equ...
Distractors or incorrect answer options in multiple-choice tasks allow us to differentiate between s...
Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluat...
It remains unclear whether a salient distractor directly affects performance accuracy and the percep...
Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluat...
Writing a high-quality, multiple-choice test item is a complex process. Creating plausible but incor...
Although many large-scale, high-stakes assessments are transitioning from traditional paper-and-penc...
When examinees from identifiable subgroups have comparable ability but different probabilities of co...