2020
DOI: 10.1128/jmbe.v21i1.1773
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Development of a New Scoring System To Accurately Estimate Learning Outcome Achievements via Single, Best-Answer, Multiple-Choice Questions for Preclinical Students in a Medical Microbiology Course

Abstract: During the preclinical years, single-best-answer multiple-choice questions (SBA-MCQs) are often used to test the higher-order cognitive processes of medical students (such as application and analysis) while simultaneously assessing lower-order processes (like knowledge and comprehension). Consequently, it can be difficult to pinpoint which learning outcome has been achieved or needs improvement. We developed a new scoring system for SBA-MCQs using a step-by-step methodology to evaluate each learning outcome in… Show more

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“…[31]- [36] insist on the advantages of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) to assess HOT. For example, [32] assert that MCQs enable teachers to grade students' responses easily and objectively.…”
Section: Higher-order Thinking Assessment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[31]- [36] insist on the advantages of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) to assess HOT. For example, [32] assert that MCQs enable teachers to grade students' responses easily and objectively.…”
Section: Higher-order Thinking Assessment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%