Student and Staff Perceptions of the Use of Multiple Choice Testing in Higher Education Assessments
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Penny, K. I., & Brodie, J. (2017). Student and Staff Perceptions of the Use of Multiple Choice Testing in Higher Education Assessments. International Journal of Education and Culture, 6(2), 17-26
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Multiple choice questions, MCQs, educational assessments, ICT,
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