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Introducing Computer-Based Testing in High-Stakes Exams in Higher Education: Results of a Field Experiment
by
Boevé, Anja J.
, Bosker, Roel J.
, Meijer, Rob R.
, Albers, Casper J.
, Beetsma, Yta
in
Ability tests
/ Acceptance tests
/ Achievement tests
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Attitudes
/ Cognitive ability
/ Comparative analysis
/ Computer based training
/ Computer security
/ Computers
/ Cybersecurity
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Educational Measurement - methods
/ Educational technology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Female
/ Higher education
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Learning
/ Male
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Psychology
/ Psychology - education
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Science education
/ Security
/ Social skills
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Universities
/ Young Adult
2015
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Introducing Computer-Based Testing in High-Stakes Exams in Higher Education: Results of a Field Experiment
by
Boevé, Anja J.
, Bosker, Roel J.
, Meijer, Rob R.
, Albers, Casper J.
, Beetsma, Yta
in
Ability tests
/ Acceptance tests
/ Achievement tests
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Attitudes
/ Cognitive ability
/ Comparative analysis
/ Computer based training
/ Computer security
/ Computers
/ Cybersecurity
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Educational Measurement - methods
/ Educational technology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Female
/ Higher education
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Learning
/ Male
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Psychology
/ Psychology - education
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Science education
/ Security
/ Social skills
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Universities
/ Young Adult
2015
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Introducing Computer-Based Testing in High-Stakes Exams in Higher Education: Results of a Field Experiment
by
Boevé, Anja J.
, Bosker, Roel J.
, Meijer, Rob R.
, Albers, Casper J.
, Beetsma, Yta
in
Ability tests
/ Acceptance tests
/ Achievement tests
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Attitudes
/ Cognitive ability
/ Comparative analysis
/ Computer based training
/ Computer security
/ Computers
/ Cybersecurity
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Educational Measurement - methods
/ Educational technology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Female
/ Higher education
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Learning
/ Male
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Psychology
/ Psychology - education
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Science education
/ Security
/ Social skills
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Universities
/ Young Adult
2015
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Introducing Computer-Based Testing in High-Stakes Exams in Higher Education: Results of a Field Experiment
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Introducing Computer-Based Testing in High-Stakes Exams in Higher Education: Results of a Field Experiment
2015
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The introduction of computer-based testing in high-stakes examining in higher education is developing rather slowly due to institutional barriers (the need of extra facilities, ensuring test security) and teacher and student acceptance. From the existing literature it is unclear whether computer-based exams will result in similar results as paper-based exams and whether student acceptance can change as a result of administering computer-based exams. In this study, we compared results from a computer-based and paper-based exam in a sample of psychology students and found no differences in total scores across the two modes. Furthermore, we investigated student acceptance and change in acceptance of computer-based examining. After taking the computer-based exam, fifty percent of the students preferred paper-and-pencil exams over computer-based exams and about a quarter preferred a computer-based exam. We conclude that computer-based exam total scores are similar as paper-based exam scores, but that for the acceptance of high-stakes computer-based exams it is important that students practice and get familiar with this new mode of test administration.
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