How do Students Regulate Their Use of Multiple Choice Practice Tests?

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Sabrina Badali
Katherine A. Rawson
John Dunlosky
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[1] Kent State University,Department of Psychological Sciences
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Educational Psychology Review | 2023年 / 35卷
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Self-regulated learning; Practice testing; Multiple-choice; Criterion learning;
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Multiple-choice practice tests are beneficial for learning, and students encounter multiple-choice questions regularly. How do students regulate their use of multiple-choice practice testing? And, how effective is students’ use of multiple-choice practice testing? In the current experiments, undergraduate participants practiced German-English word pairs. Students started with an initial study trial for each pair. Then, they had the options to restudy an item, take a practice test, or remove it from further practice. For comparison to students’ use of multiple-choice practice questions, we included a second self-regulated group that had access to cued-recall practice questions. Participants chose to complete multiple-choice questions until they correctly answered each item about one time during practice, similar to students’ use of cued-recall questions. We also included experimenter-controlled groups in which participants completed practice tests until they reached a higher number of correct answers during practice. As compared to the experimenter-controlled groups, participants who regulated their use of multiple-choice questions scored lower on final tests but also spent less time practicing items. Thus, when considering final test performance in relation to time spent practicing, students’ choices to use multiple-choice practice questions to about one correct answer per item was comparatively effective.
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