Little Jeri L
Department of Psychology, California State University, East Bay, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward, CA 94542, USA.
J Intell. 2023 Aug 7;11(8):157. doi: 10.3390/jintelligence11080157.
Students claim that multiple-choice questions can be tricky, particularly those with competitive incorrect choices or choices like none-of-the-above (NOTA). Additionally, assessment researchers suggest that using NOTA is problematic for assessment. In experiments conducted online (with trivia questions) and in the classroom (with course-related questions), I investigated the effects of including NOTA as a multiple-choice choice alternative on students' confidence and performance. In four experiments, participants answered two types of questions: basic multiple-choice questions (basic condition) and equivalent questions in which one incorrect choice was replaced with NOTA (NOTA condition). Immediately after answering each question, participants rated their confidence in their answer to that question (item-by-item confidence). At the end of the experiments, participants made aggregate confidence judgments for the two types of questions and provided additional comments about the use of NOTA as an alternative. Surprisingly, I found no significant differences in item-by-item confidence or performance between the two conditions in any of the experiments. However, across all four experiments, when making aggregate judgments, participants provided lower confidence estimates in the NOTA condition than in the basic condition. Although people often report that NOTA questions hurt their confidence, the present results suggest that they might not-at least not on a question-by-question basis.
学生们声称多项选择题可能很棘手,尤其是那些有具有竞争力的错误选项或诸如“以上皆非”(NOTA)之类选项的题目。此外,评估研究人员表明使用“以上皆非”选项进行评估存在问题。在在线进行的实验(使用琐事问题)和课堂上进行的实验(使用与课程相关的问题)中,我研究了将“以上皆非”作为多项选择题的一个选项对学生信心和表现的影响。在四项实验中,参与者回答两种类型的问题:基本多项选择题(基本条件)和等效问题,其中一个错误选项被“以上皆非”所取代(“以上皆非”条件)。在回答每个问题后,参与者立即对他们对该问题答案的信心进行评分(逐题信心)。在实验结束时,参与者对这两种类型的问题进行总体信心判断,并对使用“以上皆非”作为一个选项提供额外的评论。令人惊讶的是,我发现在任何一项实验中,两种条件下的逐题信心或表现都没有显著差异。然而,在所有四项实验中,在进行总体判断时,参与者在“以上皆非”条件下给出的信心估计低于基本条件下的估计。尽管人们经常报告说“以上皆非”的问题会损害他们的信心,但目前的结果表明可能并非如此——至少在逐题的基础上并非如此。