Ten tips for effective use and quality assurance of multiple‐choice questions in knowledge‐based assessments

Multiple‐choice questions (MCQs) are the most popular type of items used in knowledge‐based assessments in undergraduate and postgraduate healthcare education. MCQs allow assessment of candidates’ knowledge on a broad range of knowledge‐based learning outcomes in a single assessment. Single‐best‐ans...

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