Schumacher C F, Butzin D W, Finberg L, Burg F D
Pediatrics. 1978 Feb;61(2):256-61.
A study was undertaken to test the effect of open- vs. closed-book testing conditions on performance on a graduate-level, multiple-choice examination in pediatrics. A group of practicing pediatricians and a group of medical students took the examination. For the practice group, no significant difference between mean scores was observed, and the correlation between scores under the two testing conditions was high. In the student group, however, the mean score was significantly higher under open-book conditions and the correlation between scores under the two testing conditions was positive but low. The mean score obtained by practitioners was significantly higher than the mean score obtained by students under both testing conditions. The effects of time limit and level of motivation were not explored in the present study.
一项研究旨在测试开卷与闭卷考试条件对儿科研究生水平多项选择题考试成绩的影响。一组执业儿科医生和一组医学生参加了考试。对于执业医生组,未观察到平均分数之间的显著差异,并且两种考试条件下的分数之间的相关性很高。然而,在学生组中,开卷条件下的平均分数显著更高,并且两种考试条件下的分数之间的相关性为正但较低。在两种考试条件下,执业医生获得的平均分数均显著高于学生获得的平均分数。本研究未探讨时间限制和动机水平的影响。