Hiya Heather,
Yes - that does look a good resource and well worth the recommendation.
Thanks!
Kelly
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Heather Sears
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Kelly,
You beat me to it with recommending Case and Swanson!
It's also worth looking at (particulary Appendix C: Multiple Choice
questions and Bloom's Taxonomy):
http://web.uct.ac.za/projects/cbe/mcqman/mcqcont.html
Heather
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J Smith
Sent: 02 November 2004 11:20
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Hiya,
Much to my regret, I haven't had time to read all the debate or to get
involved. I just wanted to recommend one of the best resources I've
come across for how to produce MCQ-type questions:
Case SM, and Swanson DB. (1998) Constructing Written Test Questions for
the Basic and Clinical Sciences, Third Edition. National Board of
Medical Examiners, USA.
Downloadable from:
http://www.nbme.org/about/itemwriting.asp
Kelly
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