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What is Multiple-Choice Question

Handbook of Research on Applied Learning Theory and Design in Modern Education
A question that is accompanied by a list of possible responses, from which the respondent selects the answer(s).
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Paired Multiple Choice Questionnaires: A Novel Assessment Tool
Dimos Triantis (Technological Educational Institution of Athens, Greece) and Errikos-Chaim Ventouras (Technological Educational Institution of Athens, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9634-1.ch033
Abstract
Multiple Choice Question (MCQs) tests have long been used as assessment tools. A significant problem of MCQs tests is the positive grades bias introduced by guessing. This chapter describes a novel assessment tool in which the questions given in the test constitute pairs, referred to as “paired” MCQs (p-MCQs). Every pair addresses the same topic, but this similarity is not evident for a student who does not possess adequate knowledge on the topic addressed in the questions of the pair. The answers to the questions are graded in pairs, providing a bonus, if both questions of the pair are correctly answered, or a penalty, if only one of the pair's questions is answered correctly. If both answers are wrongly answered no marking is collected by the examinee. Application examples are reviewed, indicating that the p-MCQs method removes the guessing factor bias, in a way that might not overtly induce the dissuading effects of direct negative marking of incorrect answers, commonly used in mixed-scoring schemes.
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Designing and Randomising Multiple-Choice Questions for E-Learning in Mathematics Using MVGEN
A question consisting of a stem and of several answer options or choices (usually four) containing the key and distractors; one answer must be chosen from the number of supplied choices.
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