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TEST-TAKING EFFORT AS A PREDICTOR OF PERFORMANCE IN LOW-STAKES TESTS
TEST-TAKING EFFORT AS A PREDICTOR OF PERFORMANCE IN LOW-STAKES TESTS

Author(s): Gerli Silm, Olev Must, Karin Täht
Subject(s): Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life
Published by: Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus
Keywords: test-taking effort; test-taking motivation; solution-seeking behaviour; rapid guessing; cognitive ability tests; response time effort; computer based tests; low-stakes testsWe studied how time measures can be used as predictors of test-taking performance

Summary/Abstract: We studied how time measures can be used as predictors of test-taking performance in low-stakes tests. Our sample consisted of undergraduate students (N = 327) who took a computer-based cognitive abilities test. Our aim was to find how test-takers’ motivation manifests itself in test-taking effort. We found that a high test-taking speed is related to low test scores (the correlation between test score and Response Time Effort was r = .71). Also, the mean time for wrong answers per item was smaller than the time for right answers (mean effect size d = .22). We found that performance in low-stakes tests is influenced by two test-taking effort characteristics: the number of items the test-taker attempts to solve and the mean time that is devoted to solve an item (β = .4–.5).We suggest that test-taking motivation should be studied further as it may provide useful information for interpreting results of tests and examinations.

  • Issue Year: XVII/2013
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 433-448
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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