Position of Correct Option and Distractors Impacts Responses to Multiple-Choice Items: Evidence From a National Test.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-12 DOI:10.1177/00131644221132335
Séverin Lions, Pablo Dartnell, Gabriela Toledo, María Inés Godoy, Nora Córdova, Daniela Jiménez, Julie Lemarié
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Abstract

Even though the impact of the position of response options on answers to multiple-choice items has been investigated for decades, it remains debated. Research on this topic is inconclusive, perhaps because too few studies have obtained experimental data from large-sized samples in a real-world context and have manipulated the position of both correct response and distractors. Since multiple-choice tests' outcomes can be strikingly consequential and option position effects constitute a potential source of measurement error, these effects should be clarified. In this study, two experiments in which the position of correct response and distractors was carefully manipulated were performed within a Chilean national high-stakes standardized test, responded by 195,715 examinees. Results show small but clear and systematic effects of options position on examinees' responses in both experiments. They consistently indicate that a five-option item is slightly easier when the correct response is in A rather than E and when the most attractive distractor is after and far away from the correct response. They clarify and extend previous findings, showing that the appeal of all options is influenced by position. The existence and nature of a potential interference phenomenon between the options' processing are discussed, and implications for test development are considered.

正确选项和分心因素的位置影响对多项选择项目的反应:来自国家测试的证据。
尽管回答选项的位置对多项选择题答案的影响已经调查了几十年,但它仍然存在争议。关于这一主题的研究没有结论,可能是因为很少有研究从现实世界中的大样本中获得实验数据,并且操纵了正确反应和干扰物的位置。由于多项选择测试的结果可能具有显著的后果性,而选项位置效应构成了测量误差的潜在来源,因此应该澄清这些影响。在这项研究中,在智利国家高风险标准化测试中,对195715名考生进行了两项实验,在这两项实验中,正确反应和干扰物的位置被仔细操纵。结果显示,在两个实验中,选项位置对考生反应的影响都很小,但清晰而系统。他们一致表示,当正确的回答是a而不是E时,以及当最有吸引力的干扰因素在正确的回答之后并远离正确的回答时,五选项项目会稍微容易一些。他们澄清并扩展了以前的调查结果,表明所有选择的吸引力都受到立场的影响。讨论了选项处理之间潜在干扰现象的存在和性质,并考虑了对测试开发的影响。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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