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Lisa Bardach; Aki Schumacher; Ulrich Trautwein; Enkelejda Kasneci; Maike Tibus; Franz Wortha; Peter Gerjets; Tobias Appel – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Intelligence and personality are both key drivers of learning. This study extends prior research on intelligence and personality by adopting a behavioral-process-related eye-tracking approach. We tested 182 adults on fluid intelligence and the Big Five personality traits. Eye-tracking information (gaze patterns) was recorded while participants…
Descriptors: Adults, Intelligence, Personality, Eye Movements
Vonen, Maria Njølstad; Solem, Marit Skarbø; Skovholt, Karianne – Classroom Discourse, 2023
What happens when students cannot answer teachers' questions in oral examinations? This study investigates how teachers manage students' insufficient answers in disciplinary oral competence exams (DOCEs) in the secondary school context. Using conversation analysis, we show that teachers either pursue an answer by reformulating it and providing…
Descriptors: Verbal Tests, Accuracy, Test Wiseness, Secondary School Students
Currey Zalman; Geoff Talmon; Kari L. Nelson – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2024
Medical school curriculum integrates pre-clinical coursework with clinical experiences to impart understanding of pathophysiologic processes and requisite skills for future physicians. Evaluation through examinations measures students' knowledge and skills acquisition, while practice exam questions remain underexplored in studies on student study…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Study Habits, Test Wiseness, College Freshmen
Heidi Hyytinen; Kari Nissinen; Katri Kleemola; Jani Ursin; Auli Toom – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Critical thinking is a multifaceted construct involving a set of skills and affective dispositions together with self-regulation. The aim of this study was to explore how self-regulation and effort in test-taking contribute to undergraduate students' performance in critical thinking assessment. The data were collected in 18 higher education…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Self Management, Performance Based Assessment, Undergraduate Students
Skylar J. Laursen; Dorina Sluka; Chris M. Fiacconi – Metacognition and Learning, 2024
Previous literature suggests learners can adjust their encoding strategies to match the demands of the expected test format. However, it is unclear whether other forms of metacognitive control, namely, study time allocation and restudy selection, are also sensitive to expected test format. Across four experiments we examined whether learners…
Descriptors: Test Format, Test Wiseness, Metacognition, Study Habits
Kuan-Yu Jin; Thomas Eckes – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2024
Insufficient effort responding (IER) refers to a lack of effort when answering survey or questionnaire items. Such items typically offer more than two ordered response categories, with Likert-type scales as the most prominent example. The underlying assumption is that the successive categories reflect increasing levels of the latent variable…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Test Wiseness, Surveys
Doherty, Jennifer H.; Cerchiara, Jack A.; Wenderoth, Mary Pat – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
The basis for mastering neurophysiology is understanding ion movement across cell membranes. The Electrochemical Gradients Assessment Device (EGAD) is a 17-item test assessing students' understanding of fundamental concepts of neurophysiology, e.g., electrochemical gradients and resistance, synaptic transmission, and stimulus strength. We…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Thinking Skills, Testing, Selection
Elena C. Papanastasiou; Michalis P. Michaelides – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Test-taking behavior is a potential source of construct irrelevant variance for test scores in international large-scale assessments where test-taking effort, motivation, and behaviors in general tend to be confounded with test scores. In an attempt to disentangle this relationship and gain further insight into examinees' test-taking processes,…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Testing, Student Behavior, Test Wiseness
Kuzilek, Jakub; Zdrahal, Zdenek; Vaclavek, Jonas; Fuglik, Viktor; Skocilas, Jan; Wolff, Annika – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2023
Student drop-out is one of the most critical issues that higher educational institutions face nowadays. The problem is significant for first-year students. These freshmen are especially at risk of failing due to the transition from different educational settings at high school. Thanks to the massive boom of Information and Communication…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Engineering Education, Test Wiseness
Steven L. Wise; G. Gage Kingsbury; Meredith L. Langi – Applied Measurement in Education, 2023
Recent research has provided evidence that performance change during a student's test event can indicate the presence of test-taking disengagement. Meaningful performance change implies that some portions of the test event reflect assumed maximum performance better than others and, because disengagement tends to diminish performance,…
Descriptors: Tests, Weighted Scores, Test Wiseness, Scoring
Zhang, Susu; Li, Anqi; Wang, Shiyu – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2023
In computer-based tests allowing revision and reviews, examinees' sequence of visits and answer changes to questions can be recorded. The variable-length revision log data introduce new complexities to the collected data but, at the same time, provide additional information on examinees' test-taking behavior, which can inform test development and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Test Construction, Test Wiseness, Test Items
Dihao Leng; Ummugul Bezirhan; Lale Khorramdel; Bethany Fishbein; Matthias von Davier – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2024
This study capitalizes on response and process data from the computer-based TIMSS 2019 Problem Solving and Inquiry tasks to investigate gender differences in test-taking behaviors and their association with mathematics achievement at the eighth grade. Specifically, a recently proposed hierarchical speed-accuracy-revisits (SAR) model was adapted to…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Test Wiseness, Achievement Tests, Mathematics Tests
Karoline A. Sachse; Sebastian Weirich; Nicole Mahler; Camilla Rjosk – International Journal of Testing, 2024
In order to ensure content validity by covering a broad range of content domains, the testing times of some educational large-scale assessments last up to a total of two hours or more. Performance decline over the course of taking the test has been extensively documented in the literature. It can occur due to increases in the numbers of: (a)…
Descriptors: Test Wiseness, Test Score Decline, Testing Problems, Foreign Countries
Yavuz Akbulut – European Journal of Education, 2024
The testing effect refers to the gains in learning and retention that result from taking practice tests before the final test. Understanding the conditions under which practice tests improve learning is crucial, so four experiments were conducted with a total of 438 undergraduate students in Turkey. In the first study, students who took graded…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Student Evaluation, Testing
Andrew S. Cale; Leslie A. Hoffman; Margaret A. McNulty – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Due to the rigor and pace of undergraduate medical anatomy courses, it is not uncommon for students to struggle and fail initially. However, repetition of coursework places an additional burden on the student, instructor, and institution. The purpose of this study was to compare the exam preparation strategies of repeating and non-repeating…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, At Risk Students, Anatomy