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Entry 3: Online quiz using Quizalize and AI (Chapters 5&6) - Marcia Chicas

Quiz by Marcia Elisa Chicas Rivas

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10 questions
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  • Q1
    What is the purpose of using a rubric in the assessment process?
    To make the assessment process more challenging for students
    To provide clear criteria and standards for evaluating the student's performance
    To decrease the transparency of assessment expectations
    To increase subjectivity in grading
    30s
  • Q2
    Why is it important to have well-defined descriptors in a rubric?
    To discourage students from seeking feedback and improvement
    To limit student creativity and flexibility in demonstrating knowledge
    To provide students with guidance on what is expected and how they will be assessed
    To confuse students with ambiguous language and vague expectations
    30s
  • Q3
    Why is it important to establish the validity and reliability of rubrics?
    To confuse students about assessment criteria
    To ensure fair and accurate assessment outcomes
    To increase subjectivity in grading
    To increase the complexity of grading processes
    30s
  • Q4
    Which type of rubric typically provides more specific and detailed feedback to the students?
    Both rubrics provide equally detailed feedback
    Neither rubric provides detailed feedback
    Analytic rubric
    Holistic rubric
    30s
  • Q5
    What is a common challenge in developing rubrics?
    Oversimplifying complex assessments
    Ensuring alignment with learning objectives
    Including too many criteria in the rubric
    Forgetting to communicate rubric details to students
    30s
  • Q6
    What is the term used to describe the extent to which an alternative assessment instrument measures what it intends to measure?
    Reliability
    Precision
    Validity
    Bias
    30s
  • Q7
    Which type of validity is concerned with the extent to which an assessment instrument measures the underlying theoretical construct it intends to measure?
    Content validity
    Criterion-related validity
    Construct validity
    Face validity
    30s
  • Q8
    Which of the following is true about reliability in alternative assessment instruments?
    It measures the difficulty level of the assessment.
    It assesses the validity of the instrument.
    It refers to the consistency of scores produced by the instrument.
    It determines the number of items in the instrument.
    30s
  • Q9
    What is the importance of establishing reliability in alternative assessment instruments?
    Reliability increases the difficulty level of the assessment.
    Reliability determines the content validity of the assessment instrument.
    Reliability ensures that scores are trustworthy and consistent, allowing for accurate student performance interpretations.
    Reliability measures agreement among different raters.
    30s
  • Q10
    Which type of reliability assesses the stability of test scores over time?
    Test-retest reliability
    Internal consistency reliability
    Parallel forms reliability
    Inter-rater reliability
    30s

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