2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10459-010-9256-1
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Pick-N multiple choice-exams: a comparison of scoring algorithms

Abstract: To compare different scoring algorithms for Pick-N multiple correct answer multiple-choice (MC) exams regarding test reliability, student performance, total item discrimination and item difficulty. Data from six 3rd year medical students' end of term exams in internal medicine from 2005 to 2008 at Munich University were analysed (1,255 students, 180 Pick-N items in total). Scoring Algorithms: Each question scored a maximum of one point. We compared: (a) Dichotomous scoring (DS): One point if all true and no wr… Show more

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“…ey rather recommend the Pick "N" format, in which the examinees are instructed to select "N" responses [3]. In addition, it has been argued that Pick-N format questions might be better than type-A questions because in clinical practice there is often more than one acceptable solution to a given problem [18,19]. We did, on purpose, not make the examinees aware how many responses they were supposed to pick, in order to make guessing a less useful strategy.…”
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“…ey rather recommend the Pick "N" format, in which the examinees are instructed to select "N" responses [3]. In addition, it has been argued that Pick-N format questions might be better than type-A questions because in clinical practice there is often more than one acceptable solution to a given problem [18,19]. We did, on purpose, not make the examinees aware how many responses they were supposed to pick, in order to make guessing a less useful strategy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We did, on purpose, not make the examinees aware how many responses they were supposed to pick, in order to make guessing a less useful strategy. Others have studied different scoring scales or scoring algorithms for Pick-N-type MCQ [18]. Firstly, dichotomous scoring: one point if all true and no wrong answers were chosen.…”
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“…Although it is known that MCQs allow for test reliability and validity, a major disadvantage of them is that they test for recall of facts rather than application if not well constructed. 12,13 However, developing well written MCQs is not easy and could be very challenging to staff and needs regular training. 14 In our context, this might need more measures to be taken to motivate the staff.…”
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confidence: 99%