Multiple-choice tests without the guesswork: Martin Bush at TEDxLondonSouthBankU
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 Published On Apr 30, 2014

Multiple-choice tests are very efficient, but when test takers make guesses their score will depend partly on their luck. Dr Martin Bush explains how the impact of guesswork can be reduced -- or even eliminated entirely -- by using novel test formats. For further reading look up Martin's article entitled "Reducing the need for guesswork in multiple-choice tests" published in 2014 in the academic journal "Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education". Martin is a Principal Lecturer in Informatics here at LSBU.

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