The Impact of Item Writer Training on Item Statistics of Multiple-Choice Items for Medical Student Examination

Background: Multiple-choice question (MCQ) item writer training is an important step towards the production of high quality tests. Educators generally suggested faculty development programs of long duration, which are not practical for many clinical teachers. This study explored an alternative appr...

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Main Author: Cherdsak Iramaneerat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2020-07-01
Series:Siriraj Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/244193
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spelling doaj-cd4cc85c970a4278a1f32146495b1b0a2021-08-13T09:43:16ZengMahidol UniversitySiriraj Medical Journal2228-80822020-07-01646The Impact of Item Writer Training on Item Statistics of Multiple-Choice Items for Medical Student ExaminationCherdsak Iramaneerat0Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Background: Multiple-choice question (MCQ) item writer training is an important step towards the production of high quality tests. Educators generally suggested faculty development programs of long duration, which are not practical for many clinical teachers. This study explored an alternative approach, using a series of short workshops. Objective: This study examined (1) the perception of clinical teachers on item writer training workshops, and (2) the impact of training on item difficulty and discrimination. Methods: A series of three short workshops on MCQ item development and item analysis were administered. Participating clinical teachers were asked to provide satisfactory ratings of the workshops. Items developed for comprehensive examina- tions of fifth-year medical students were analyzed, comparing item difficulty and item discrimination between those written by workshop participants and non-participants, both before and after the workshops. Results: Participants were very satisfied with the workshops. The items developed by participants before the workshop tended to be inappropriately too easy or difficult than those developed by non-participants, but showed similar discriminating power with items of non-participants. After the workshops, participants developed test items that were similarly appropriate in the difficulty level as compared with items of non-participants. Post-workshop items of participants had higher discriminating power than those of non-participants. Conclusion: A series of three short workshops on item writer training is an effective and acceptable program for clinical teachers. It has a positive impact on test statistics, improving item quality both in their difficulty and discrimination. https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/244193Item writer trainingmultiple-choice test itemsitem statisticsitem analysis
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The Impact of Item Writer Training on Item Statistics of Multiple-Choice Items for Medical Student Examination
Siriraj Medical Journal
Item writer training
multiple-choice test items
item statistics
item analysis
author_facet Cherdsak Iramaneerat
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title The Impact of Item Writer Training on Item Statistics of Multiple-Choice Items for Medical Student Examination
title_short The Impact of Item Writer Training on Item Statistics of Multiple-Choice Items for Medical Student Examination
title_full The Impact of Item Writer Training on Item Statistics of Multiple-Choice Items for Medical Student Examination
title_fullStr The Impact of Item Writer Training on Item Statistics of Multiple-Choice Items for Medical Student Examination
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Item Writer Training on Item Statistics of Multiple-Choice Items for Medical Student Examination
title_sort impact of item writer training on item statistics of multiple-choice items for medical student examination
publisher Mahidol University
series Siriraj Medical Journal
issn 2228-8082
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background: Multiple-choice question (MCQ) item writer training is an important step towards the production of high quality tests. Educators generally suggested faculty development programs of long duration, which are not practical for many clinical teachers. This study explored an alternative approach, using a series of short workshops. Objective: This study examined (1) the perception of clinical teachers on item writer training workshops, and (2) the impact of training on item difficulty and discrimination. Methods: A series of three short workshops on MCQ item development and item analysis were administered. Participating clinical teachers were asked to provide satisfactory ratings of the workshops. Items developed for comprehensive examina- tions of fifth-year medical students were analyzed, comparing item difficulty and item discrimination between those written by workshop participants and non-participants, both before and after the workshops. Results: Participants were very satisfied with the workshops. The items developed by participants before the workshop tended to be inappropriately too easy or difficult than those developed by non-participants, but showed similar discriminating power with items of non-participants. After the workshops, participants developed test items that were similarly appropriate in the difficulty level as compared with items of non-participants. Post-workshop items of participants had higher discriminating power than those of non-participants. Conclusion: A series of three short workshops on item writer training is an effective and acceptable program for clinical teachers. It has a positive impact on test statistics, improving item quality both in their difficulty and discrimination.
topic Item writer training
multiple-choice test items
item statistics
item analysis
url https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/244193
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