Analysis of Results After Introduction of X Type Questions.
- VernacularTitle:X形式問題導入による成績評価の検討
- Author:
Kenichi IKEBUKURO
;
Rinko MORITA
;
Toshio MITSUI
;
Jun KUSAKARI
;
Shiro BANNAI
;
Takeshi KUBO
;
Naomi TANAKA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
national board examination;
multiple-choice questions;
X type;
discrimination power;
estimated quantity of knowledge
- From:Medical Education
1998;29(4):209-213
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
X type questions have been used for the national medical licensing examination since 1997. At Tsukuba University, X type questions have been used since 1996. We compared X typeand K type questions on the basis of the percentage of correct answers and discrimination power. The average percentage of correct answers was 68.2% for K type questions and 53.1% for X type questions. However, the average discrimination power was +0.227 for K type questions and +0.257 for X type questions. These results indicate that X type questions are more difficult and are suitable for achievement tests. The estimated knowledge quantity was 2.04 for K type questions and 2.32 for X type questions. This suggests that the person writing the questions decreased the essential difficulty of X type questions.