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“There’s no confidence in multiple-choice testing …”

“There’s no confidence in multiple-choice testing …”. Phil Davies School of Computing University of Glamorgan South Wales. Who has NO confidence?. STAFF “They can just guess the answer” “It’s not the way it is in the real world”

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“There’s no confidence in multiple-choice testing …”

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  1. “There’s no confidence in multiple-choice testing …” Phil Davies School of Computing University of Glamorgan South Wales

  2. Who has NO confidence? • STAFF • “They can just guess the answer” • “It’s not the way it is in the real world” • “there are varying degree of knowledge” (Echternacht, 1972) • “don’t worry it’s easy, it’s multiple choice” • Possibly more importantly -- STUDENTS

  3. The First Test • 40 Questions / Formative • Time Consuming / Difficult to create sensible distracters / Rocket Science • I thought … Average 1 minute per question • Actual … all finished in ten minutes … apart from one who took 50 minutes • Why? No reason to think

  4. On-Line Assessment & Learning … OLAL • Level Two Degree .. Computer Communications & Networks • Failures High … Programming to Demonstrate .. Technical Subject .. Essay-type answers in examinations • Assess .. “Knowledge” “Understanding” “Learning Outcomes” …. Directed

  5. On Line Assessment & LEARNING • Four Tests • Weeks 3,6,9,12 = 5%, 10%, 15% 20% • Cumulative • Two Passes of SAME test • Learning .. Short term? • Slowed Down .. Thought about WHEN WRONG .

  6. What decides the QUALITY of a question? • In the recent World cup qualifier between England and Greece, who scored the all important equalizing goal? • David Beckham • Victoria Beckham • Brooklyn Beckham

  7. Rewards? • Know it • On the tip of my tongue • If I see the answers I’ll know it • Deduction • Guess • Know it … oh no I’ve got it wrong .. misinformation

  8. Allocation of Marks • Logarithmic +3, +2, +1, -3, -2, -1 • This is not the same!! -> not seeing answer • Students were involved / Provisional • “You can try this out but it must not have a negative affect upon our results compared with last year” • Reward knowledge +4, +2, +1, -2, -1, 0 • If we don’t know it, then why take off 1

  9. 2002 OLAL 1/3 .. Better by approx. 6% +5, +3, +1, -2, -1, 0

  10. Percentile Frequency Distribution

  11. Proportion of Questions Correct • High Confidence => 84% correct • Fairly Confident => 58% correct • Not confident => 47% correct • 72% of all questions answered with high confidence

  12. Based on Test 3, who were the most confident (60 Questions) • 75+ • 52 7 1 • 50+ • 44 13 3 • 25+ • 42 15 3 • 0+ • 33 19 8

  13. Student Feedback Thoughts on Multiple Choice • “useful learning tool” • “second test is a really useful way of learning” • “immediate feedback helps me to learn” • “doesn’t reflect my lack of knowledge” • “not fair, I found it difficult to tell the difference between the answers” • “negative marking made me panic”

  14. Student thoughts on Confidence • “Eliminates guesswork” • “I was waiting for a leggy blond to bring on my prize at the end” • “separated the lucky students from me” • “at least I didn’t lose marks for selecting no confidence” • “are you testing my confidence or knowledge”

  15. Quality of a multiple choice question? • In the recent World cup qualifier between England and Greece, who scored the all important equalizing goal? • Teddy Sheringham • Michael Owen • Robbie Fowler • QUALITY OF QUESTION NOT DISTRACTERS

  16. Question Format • “One or more questions were impossible to judge” • “I wish you’d put more detail in the question” • “Perhaps it would have been better to show the answers, ask for confidence, and then show the question”

  17. Conclusions? • Assess subject area not individual’s confidence • Quality of questions => question NOT distracters • Allocation of Marks (based on past?) • Student Accept / Staff Accept • Time for tests increases “really had to think”

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