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Gender plays no role in student ability to perform on computer-based examinations

机译:性别对学生进行计算机考试的能力没有影响

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Background To see if there is a difference in performance when students switch from traditional paper-and-pencil examinations to computer-based examinations, and to determine whether there are gender differences in student performance in these two examination formats. Methods This study involved first year medical students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign over three Academic Years 2002–03/2003–04 and 2003–05. Comparisons of student performance by overall class and gender were made. Specific comparisons within courses that utilized both the paper-and-pencil and computer formats were analyzed. Results Overall performance scores for students among the various Academic Years revealed no differences between exams given in the traditional pen-and-paper and computer formats. Further, when we looked specifically for gender differences in performance between these two testing formats, we found none. Conclusion The format for examinations in the courses analyzed does not affect student performance. We find no evidence for gender differences in performance on exams on pen-and-paper or computer-based exams.
机译:背景技术了解学生从传统的纸笔考试转换为基于计算机的考试时成绩是否存在差异,并确定这两种考试形式的学生成绩是否存在性别差异。方法:本研究涉及2002–03 / 2003–04和2003-05三年三个学年的伊利诺伊大学香槟分校一年级医学生。比较了按班级和性别划分的学生表现。分析了利用纸笔和计算机格式的课程中的特定比较。结果在各个学年中,学生的总体成绩得分表明,传统的纸笔和计算机形式的考试没有差异。此外,当我们专门寻找这两种测试格式之间的性别差异时,我们没有发现。结论所分析课程的考试形式不会影响学生的表现。我们发现没有证据表明笔试或基于计算机的考试的成绩存在性别差异。

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