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Insights into various assessment and feedback strategies used in higher education, including the use of rubrics, online testing, quizzing, and multiple-choice questions. It also covers topics related to academic integrity, such as plagiarism, cheating, and classroom incivility. Additionally, the document discusses the role of technology in the classroom, including the use of clicker systems and the importance of staying up-to-date with educational research and best practices. A wide range of topics relevant to teaching and learning in higher education, making it a valuable resource for university instructors, administrators, and students.
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Submitted Oct 11 at 1:43pm This attempt took 90 minutes. IncorrectQuestion 1
The research and results in Greenberg’s (2015) study suggest that a rubric can be useful as a: punitive exercise for students summative assessment tool only formative assessment tool only formative and summative assessment tool Question 2
According to your textbook, all of the following are possible benefits of online testing EXCEPT: it offers foolproof test security it frees up class time students can receive immediate results students can receive immediate information about why incorrect answers were wrong
IncorrectQuestion 3
According to your textbook, learning is best promoted when quizzes are: short long frequent infrequent Question 4
According to your textbook, multiple-choice questions can be used to assess: knowledge and understanding only recognition only understanding and remembering only knowledge, understanding, and thinking Question 5
According to your textbook, _______ refers to a judgment about the quality of a student’s performance.
testing assessment summation evaluation Question 6
According to your textbook, if you want students to study the widest range of course content, you should allow them to choose a subset of items to answer on an essay test. True False Question 7
According to your textbook, which type of assignment requires students to describe three important concepts, identify two concepts they did not understand, and generate one question. journals mini-papers one-minute papers
3-2-1 assignments Question 8
According to your textbook, all response alternatives for multiple-choice questions should be _______ consistent with the item stem. in grammatically awesome inconsistently Question 9
According to your textbook, _______ refers to providing information that helps students improve their performance. testing assessment summation evaluation
Question 10
Dr. Katsopolis uses rubrics to grade his students’ essay tests. He is using the _______ method of grading. holistic restricted analytical intrinsic Question 11
According to the results of Dunn et al.’s (2002) study, most students reported that their feelings after professor-student conflict were the result of: a personal situation the instructor’s negative attitude resolution of the conflict substance use Question 12
As she is lecturing, Dr. Baron maintains eye contact with students, smiles, moves near to students when they ask questions, and gestures while speaking. She is demonstrating high: immediacy inclusiveness pedagogical caring empathy Question 13
Because of the power differential in faculty-student relationships, all of the following would be unethical EXCEPT: accepting gifts from students engaging in a romantic relationship with a student imposing your religious beliefs on students encouraging students to come to your office hours even if they don’t want to Question 14
According to the results of Dunn et al.’s (2002) study, the most frequent response of professors to student conflict was:
doing nothing or denying the problem resigning apologizing suggesting ways for students to improve Question 15
According to educational privacy laws, which of the following would be a legal way to return student grades: posting grades to a student through the course learning management system (LMS) posting grades on your office door asking a student to hand back test papers for those sitting behind him/her allowing students to pick up their test papers from a pile as they leave the class Question 16
According to Bailey et al.’s (2016) results across studies, students felt significantly more _______ when the professor showed policy flexibility. fairness
hostility guilt surprise Question 17
All of the following students would be considered “nontraditional” undergraduate students EXCEPT: Kate, who is a wife and has 1 child Randall, who is employed full-time Rebecca, who is 65 years old Kevin, who is 20 and lives in the college dorms IncorrectQuestion 18
According to your textbook, nonverbal behaviors that suggest the professor is engaged with students are referred to as: proximity rapport
immediacy inclusiveness Question 19
According to the results of Dunn et al.’s (2002) study, the highest percentage of students felt _______ in response to their professor’s actions following conflict. ambivalence no emotion a negative emotion a positive emotion Question 20
According to your textbook, attrition rates are lower for online courses than for face-to-face courses. True False Question 21
According to your textbook, all of the following would be effective ways to prevent classroom incivilities EXCEPT: establish classroom behavior rules lecture with enthusiasm and humor ignore incivilities when they do occur use active learning exercises Question 22
According to results obtained by Landau et al. (2002), students improved their ability to detect plagiarism in all of the following conditions EXCEPT: control condition examples only condition feedback only condition feedback and example condition Question 23
According to research cited by your textbook, which of the following is NOT one of the three biggest predictors of cheating in higher education?
the culture of integrity on campus peer influences the likelihood of getting caught/punished student temperament Question 24
According to research cited by Weger (2018), active empathic listening is made up of three components. Which of the following is NOT one of these components? sensing processing responding instructing Question 25
Cory copied and pasted chunks of text from an article into his paper but did not cite or reference the article. Cory has participated in: cheating
plagiarism fabrication bribery Question 26
According to your textbook, most students would prefer that their professor ignore instances of classroom incivilities. True False Question 27
According to research cited by Weger (2018), _______ incivility is intentional and malicious whereas _______ incivility is nonintentional and less disruptive. active; passive malevolent; benevolent disruptive; annoying provoked; accidental
Question 28
According to your textbook, if you are an instructor of psychology then your responsibility as a teacher includes providing psychological help to troubled students. True False Question 29
According to your textbook, which of the following would be the LEAST effective way to discourage academic dishonesty? discuss academic dishonesty in class and on syllabus write valid exams create fewer assignments develop individual relationships with students Question 30
According to your textbook authors, if you catch a student cheating on a test, you should still allow them to finish the test. True
False Question 31
According to your textbook, you should limit the amount of technology you use in the classroom. True False Question 32
When adopting a new technology in the classroom, your textbook suggests all of the following EXCEPT: overhauling your entire course to incorporate the new technology taking time to understand and analyze its usefulness getting feedback from colleagues who have already adopted it having a backup plan in case of malfunctions Question 33
According to research by Smith et al. (2011), grades influenced ratings on subsequent teacher evaluations when students were given which type of tests? objective but not subjective tests
subjective but not objective tests both objective and subjective tests neither objective nor subjective tests Question 34
According to your textbook, it is more effective for a professor to seek out available technology first and then decide what he or she wants to accomplish with it. True False Question 35
According to your textbook, the interrater reliability of students’ evaluations of their professors is generally poor in large classes. True False Question 36
According to your textbook, which of the following is NOT included in Lang’s list of three suggestions for staying “fresh” as a teacher: become a learner again stay current on educational theory research observe what your colleagues are doing focus on your weaknesses and correct them Question 37
According to your textbook, adding technology to your classroom always increases student learning. True False Question 38
According to your textbook, to combat the myth that all students are lazy, you should: assume the best about your students assume the worst about your students
make no assumptions about your students assume the best about students who sit in the front of the class only
According to your textbook, all of the following are benefits of clicker systems EXCEPT: they reduce students’ hesitancy to disclose personal information they reduce students’ tendency to conform when answering they increase engagement and participation they guarantee an increase in student performance on tests and assignments
According to your textbook, most universities will require you to conduct and publish research as a faculty member. True False