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Developing Distractors for Mathematics Multiple Choice Items: A Literature Review

  
10 nov 2024
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Introduction: This article aimed at digging deep into distractors used for mathematics multiple-choice items. The quality of distractors may be more important than their number and the stem in a multiple-choice question. Little attention is given to this aspect of item writing especially, mathematics multiple-choice questions. This article provides an engaging but succinct literature review on the development of plausible distractors for mathematics multiple choice items.

Methods: A literature review was conducted on developing effective distractors for mathematics tests. The review explored potential strategies for generating distractors that effectively assess students’ understanding and problem-solving skills in mathematics.

Results: Alternative sources of distractors other than students’ misconceptions are provided to aid the development of plausible distractors for mathematics multiple-choice items.

Discussion: Practical guidelines for judging distractors fit for mathematics questions are provided to help teachers improve their item writing skills based on literature and experience as a mathematics teacher. Common pitfalls in distractor development were identified to enable mathematics teachers to have a clear path for their work.

Limitations: This article focused on the development of plausible distractors specifically for mathematics multiple choice questions.

Conclusions: Test constructors must ensure aligning the distractors with the objectives of each lesson in order to make the distractors relevant to the demands of the item.