• Pak J Med Sci · Sep 2017

    Psychometric analysis of Anatomy MCQs in Modular examination.

    • Zia Ul Islam and Ambreen Usmani.
    • Prof. Dr. Zia ul Islam, M.Phil. Prof. and Head, Department of Anatomy, Liaquat National Hospital and Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan.
    • Pak J Med Sci. 2017 Sep 1; 33 (5): 1138-1143.

    ObjectiveTo analyze the psychometric indices of Anatomy question items in modular system assessment.MethodsA quantitative study was done to determine the quality of MCQs and to analyze the performance of 1st year 100 MBBS students. Each module covers different subjects of MBBS curriculum but psychometric analysis was done on the subject of Anatomy only. The assessment results of 3 modules were taken and checked by item analysis to see the mean differences between the modules using ANOVA. Post hoc analysis was determined by using Tukey HSD test.ResultsA total of 140 one best (OB) Anatomy MCQ items were calculated for difficulty index, discriminatory index and reliability. Difficulty index was found to be higher in module I when compared with module II and III. Discriminatory index comparatively showed higher results in module II whereas reliability of module III was significantly higher than the other modules. Results were considered to be significant with p value≤ 0.05.ConclusionsThe psychometric analysis of Anatomy MCQs showed average difficulty, good discrimination and reliability.

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