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The majority of the questions are linear scaled from one to five, while a few are based on multiple choice and checkbox answers and others are open answers regarding some more explicit content and players' opinion.
Project managers might not expect the generally more common measure of overconfidence based on multiple choice questions (Moore and Healy 2008) to occur in project management context.
A semi-qualitative survey based on multiple choice, open, and visual questions were conducted with a representative sample of the Dutch population (N = 517).
Small-scale examples include Flexi-OLM (Mabbott and Bull 2004), which models knowledge and misconceptions in C programming based on multiple choice questions and short programming excerpts, and OLMlets (Bull et al. 2010), which models knowledge and misconceptions based on teacher-provided multiple choice questions on any subject.
In a nationwide survey, (Piboonkanarax cited in Watson Todd, [2008]) multiple choice items were found to account for around 50% of school grades in English and as of 2014, the O-NET examinations continue to be entirely based on multiple choice items.
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He didn't have to worry about taking tests—his grade was completely based on multiple-choice homework.
In 2004 the adoption of a modular curriculum at the medical faculty in Muenster led to the introduction of centralized examinations based on multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
That said, some concept inventory designers are now attempting to address many of the concerns expressed about the limitations of concept inventories based on multiple-choice questions, especially those concerns about measuring student thinking as opposed to student knowledge.
The practice exams were meant to complement the use of clickers during class, which provided opportunities for peer interaction and practice with newly introduced concepts based on multiple-choice questions.
Vice versa, standard e-assessments based on multiple-choice questions and the like, can effectively address the work-load issue, but they do not provide the appropriate means to address the complexity of the task.
Relevant examples are digits-based tests for remote testing (at-home self-screening) by telephone or Internet [ 28, 29], adaptive tests based on multiple-choice discrimination of logatomes [ 30, 31], and tests of suprathreshold acuity in noise such as the SUN (Speech Understanding in Noise) test [ 32– 32].
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