Have the student choose answers from the column with the shorter statements

Week 3 Discussion 2

Issues in Testing

Discussion instructions:

Select one of the stages of test development.  Discuss that selected stage and the items that must be done  in the development of a test.

Be sure to put all information in your own words, cite accordingly, and include a list of references used in APA format. Your post should be at least 300 words. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings by Day 7.                                                      a

Week 3 Guidance

Chapter 6: Item Development

General Item Writing Guidelines

  • Provide clear directions
  • Present the question, problem, or task in as clear and straightforward a manner as possible
  • Develop items and tasks that can be scored in a decisive manner
  • Avoid inadvertent cues to the answers
  • Arrange the items in a systematic manner
  • Ensure that individual items are contained on one page
  • Tailor the items to the target population
  • Minimize the impact of construct-irrelevant factors
  • Avoid using the exact phrasing from study materials
  • Avoid using biased or offensive language
  • Use a print format that is clear and easy to read
  • Determine how many items to include

Constructing Test Items

Objective Items

  • Keep the reading difficulty and vocabulary level of test items as simple as possible
  • Be sure each item has a single correct or best answer on which experts would agree
  • Be sure each item deals with an important aspect of the content area, not with trivia
  • Be sure each item is independent
  • Avoid the use of trick questions
  • Be sure the problem posed is clear and unambiguous

True-False Items

  • Ensure that the item is unequivocally true or false
  • Avoid the use of specific determiners or qualified statements
  • Avoid ambiguous and indefinite terms of degree or amount
  • Avoid the use of negative statements, and particularly double negatives
  • Limit true-false statements to a single idea
  • Make true and false statements approximately equal in length

Multiple-Choice Items

  • Be sure the stem of the item clearly formulates a problem
  • Include as much of the item as possible in the stem, and keep options as short as possible
  • Use the negative only sparingly in an item
  • Use novel material in formulating problems that measure understanding or ability to apply principles
  • Be sure that there is one and only one correct or clearly best answer
  • Be sure wrong answers are plausible
  • Be sure no unintentional clues to the correct answer are given
  • Use the option “none of these” or “none of the above” only when the keyed answer can be classified as unequivocally correct or incorrect
  • Avoid the use of “all of the above” in the multiple-choice item

Matching Items

  • Keep the set of statements in a single matching exercise homogeneous
  • Keep the set of items relatively short
  • Have the student choose answers from the column with the shorter statements
  • Use a heading for each column that accurately describes its content
  • Have more answer choices than the number of entries to be matched
  • Arrange the answer choices in a logical order (if one exists)
  • Specify in the directions both the basis for matching and whether answer choices can be used more than once

Preparing the Test for Use

  • First, it can be a good idea to prepare more items than you need.  That way, you can choose the best items – not every question will be a “good one.”  In addition, it is important to proofread the items carefully.  I always ask a colleague to review my work.
  • Once you have selected your test items, arrange them so they are easy to read.  Try not to split an item over two pages, and don’t crowd them on the page.  In addition, it is a good idea to plan the layout of the test so that a separate answer sheet can be used to record answers. Using a separate answer sheet will make your test easier to score.  Furthermore, it is helpful to group items of the same format together.  Thus, put the true/false items together, the multiple-choice items together, etc.
  • Along these lines, it is important to write a set of specific directions for each item type.  This way, the test-taker will know that they are supposed to do with each type of item.  It is also important to be sure that one item does not provide clues to the answer of another item.  Finally, be sure that the correct responses form an essentially random pattern.  You don’t want 4 “A” answers in a row, answers to go in order from “A”, “B”, “C”, and “D”, and you don’t want all of the answers to be one letter choice.
  • There are also specific considerations for writing items for scales and research.  Here are a few references you might benefit from exploring:
 
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