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Module Four, Part I -- Objective Assessments |
Learning Objectives
Given a list of features, identify the positive feature of objective assessments (includes short answer, completion; selection types: T/F, matching, multiple choice). Given a list of features, identify the negative feature of objective assessments (includes short answer, completion; selection types: T/F, matching, multiple choice).
Given a list of advantages and limitations, identify which of the five
objective type items (e.g., supply types: short answer, completion; selection
types: T/F, matching, multiple choice) it is most characteristic of.
Given a list of guidelines, identify the guidelines for scoring objective assessments (short answer, completion, T/F, matching, multiple choice). Given the conditions for weighting, determine the best procedure for weighting scores for questions within a test.
Given a list of sources, select the best one for identifying skills for
an objective test.
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Outline and Notes
Types of Objective Tests
True-False or Alternate Choice Items Matching Items Multiple Choice Forms Interpretive Exercise
Forms and Uses Advantages Limitations Suggestions for Constructing
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On-line Activities
1. Which of the following items are
capitol goods?
b. comic books at the news stand c. your roller blades d. goods sold by an ice cream parlor 3. The kinetic energy of an object is increased the most by doubling its a. mass b. temperature c. volume d. density e. speed 4. The size of a masonry opening for
a window is found in the
b. elevation plan c. window plan d. door schedule 5. A hospital research laboratory purchases
rats (in lots of 50) from a distributor for use in experiments. The distributor
sell four different strains of rats (A, B, C, D) at a cost of $50 per lot
of strain A, $75 per lot of strain B, $80 per lot of strain C, and $100
per lot of strain D. One and only one strain is available on any given
day and orders are filled depending on availability. Let x = amount the
laboratory spends. The probability distribution of x, the price per lot
for each strain, is as follows:
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Readings
Chapter 7 Constructing Objective Test Items: Multiple Choice Forms Chapter 8 Measuring Complex Achievement: The Interpretive Exercise -- Linn R.L. & Gronlund, N.E. (1995). Measurement and assessment in teaching. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Merrill. |
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