| Literature DB >> 18045500 |
Edward J Palmer1, Peter G Devitt.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reliable and valid written tests of higher cognitive function are difficult to produce, particularly for the assessment of clinical problem solving. Modified Essay Questions (MEQs) are often used to assess these higher order abilities in preference to other forms of assessment, including multiple-choice questions (MCQs). MEQs often form a vital component of end-of-course assessments in higher education. It is not clear how effectively these questions assess higher order cognitive skills. This study was designed to assess the effectiveness of the MEQ to measure higher-order cognitive skills in an undergraduate institution.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18045500 PMCID: PMC2148038 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-7-49
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Modified Bloom's taxonomy
| Level I: | Knowledge |
| -recall of information | |
| Level II: | comprehension and application |
| -understanding and being able to interpret data | |
| Level III: | problem-solving |
| -use of knowledge and understanding in new circumstances. |
Rating scale used to judge the rigor of the multiple-choice questions according to the presence of any item-writing flaws.
| Rating | Conditions required to achieve rating |
| 1. | Pass the cover test and no item-writing flaws |
| 2. | Pass the cover test and 1 to 2 item-writing flaws |
| 3. | Cover test dubious and no item-writing flaws |
| 4. | Fail the cover test and 1 to 2 item-writing flaws |
| 5. | Fail the cover test and more than 2 item-writing flaws |
Sample coding of MCQs
| Question | Modified Bloom's taxonomy categorisation | Explanation |
| A 16 year old obese schoolgirl is admitted with acute pancreatitis. The most likely underlying cause would be | 1 | This question is a test of knowledge recall only. |
| A. familial. | ||
| B. hyperparathyroidism. | ||
| C. alcohol. | ||
| D. gallstones. | ||
| E. trauma. | ||
| 8. A 68-year-old man is hospitalised with his third attack of acute cholecystitis in two years. He is started on a course of antibiotics. He suffered a myocardial infarction one month ago. An isotope scan performed six weeks prior to his present illness showed a non-functioning gallbladder. Which one of the following is the most appropriate treatment? | 3 | There is assumed knowledge in this question. The student needs to make a judgement and evaluation to choose the most appropriate management option. |
| A. immediate percutaneous cholecystolithotomy. | ||
| B. start on chenodeoxycholic acid. | ||
| C. allow patient to settle and then perform cholecystectomy within 48 hours. | ||
| D. allow patient to recover and delay surgery for 5 months. | ||
| E. proceed to immediate cholecystectomy. |
Sample coding of MEQs
| Question | Modified Bloom's taxonomy categorisation | Explanation |
| A 46 year old woman presents to the emergency department with a three month history of early satiety and anorexia. Over the last two weeks she has been vomiting most days and has been unable to eat or drink much over the last few days. Describe what other information you would seek from the history that would help you establish a diagnosis and justify your answers. | 3 | Knowledge recall is required, but there is significant interpretation of data required. This makes this a Bloom level 2 at minimum. However, there is a need to evaluate other data, not provided explicitly in this problem in order to arrive a t a diagnosis (problem solving skills). This makes this question a Bloom level 3. |
| From the history you think that the patient has gastric outlet obstruction. Describe the physical findings you would look for on examination and explain why they might occur. | 2 | Knowledge recall is required but the student requires understanding of a number of different processes to answer the question correctly. There is no problem solving required, thus making this a Bloom level 2 question. |
| <from a different problem> Assuming that a mammogram was to be performed as part of the work-up, what are the features suggesting malignancy that would be sought? | 1 | Knowledge recall of features of malignancy. Requires no understanding of the overall problem. |
Figure 1Percentage of MCQs and MEQs addressing different Bloom's levels of cognitive skills.
Figure 2Number of MEQs at different Modified Bloom's taxonomy levels (consensus of two assessors).