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This is only a test: a machine-graded improvement to the multiple-choice and true-false examination
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Educational PsychologyEducationOn-line TestingTest QuestionsPsychologySocial SciencesTeacher EducationValuable FeedbackTest DerivationClassroom AssessmentPsychological EvaluationDecision TheoryTest Process ImprovementReliabilityCognitive ScienceLearning SciencesTrue-false ExaminationTest DevelopmentEducational TestingExperimental PsychologyOutcome AssessmentTeachingMachine-graded ImprovementPotential Response BiasSoftware TestingElectronic AssessmentEducational AssessmentSurvey Methodology
Abstract The primary goal of teaching is to successfully facilitate learning. Testing can help accomplish this goal in two ways. First, testing can provide a powerful motivation for students to prepare when they perceive that the effort involved leads to valued outcomes. Second, testing can provide instructors with valuable feedback on whether their teaching resulted in the learning desired. It is in the process of creating test questions that the test's value is determined. After reviewing the different types of questions available to educators, we introduce a new approach that can improve the nature of testing. We report on the use of this approach and provide preliminary analysis of its impact in the classroom. We conclude with a discussion of the implications of this approach as well as recommendations for its future development and use in academia. Keywords: modified matching techniquetraditional testing techniqueassessment of learning and knowledgesurvey Notes 1. Reverse coded to reduce potential response bias. 2. See note 1 above.
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