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Exploratory Factor Analysis of a Computerized Case-Based F-Type Testlet Variant

A testlet is a cluster of questions related to a single content area. F-type testlet is a specific type of linear testlets that contains evolving scenarios. There is no study that carried out a factor analysis of an F-type testlet exam in the context of medical education and related disciplines. We...

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Published in:Medical science educator 2023-10, Vol.33 (5), p.1191-1196
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