| Literature DB >> 29547068 |
Yoonhee Jang1, Elaine Marshall1.
Abstract
We investigated how different types of feedback in multiple-choice testing influence long-term retention. Participants completed an initial multiple-choice test on general-knowledge questions. Then, they were randomly placed into one of the following four conditions: feedback displaying the original question and four alternative options including the correct answer (Feedback 1); feedback displaying the original question and the correct answer (Feedback 2); feedback displaying only the correct answer (Feedback 3); and no feedback (Control). On the final test two days later, participants in the feedback conditions showed improved retention-even participants who received Feedback 3 outperformed the control group, regardless of whether feedback followed correct or incorrect responses. There was no difference between the feedback conditions when feedback followed correct responses, but Feedback 1 was superior to Feedback 3 when feedback followed incorrect responses. The function of feedback in multiple-choice testing is to maintain correct responses and to correct erroneous responses.Entities:
Keywords: feedback; long-term retention; multiple-choice testing
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29547068 DOI: 10.1080/00221309.2018.1437021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Psychol ISSN: 0022-1309