A study on the relationship between different forms of questions (open ended - multiple choice) and metacognitive processes and affection in math course assessment

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The aim of the current research was to investigate the relationship between different forms of questions, namely open ended – multiple choice and metacognitive processes (self checking and cognitive strategy) and affection (effort and worry) in math course assessment. 380 first grade high school students (190 boys, 190 girls) was selected via multistage randomized clustering method. Instruments were O’Neil and Brown questionnaire for measuring metacognitive and affective processes and math performance assessment test. findings indicated that there is a positive and significant relationship between math performance (considering multiple choice questions) and self checking and also there is a positive and significant relationship between math performance(consideringopen-ended questions) and cognitive strategy. The other finding was that there is a positive and significant relationship between math performance (considering open-ended questions) and affective process, namely effort and worry.
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Persian
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Quarterly Journal of Educational Innovations, Volume:9 Issue: 33, 2010
Page:
121
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