The interactive effect of language and question format on accounting students' performance |
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Authors: | Elizabeth K Jenkins Joyce H Holley |
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Institution: | (1) School of Business, Department of Accounting and Finance, San Jose State University, 95192 San Jose, CA;(2) Department of Accounting, Texas A&M University, USA |
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Abstract: | This article reports the results of research to determine if a significant interactive effect exists between students' lingual background (English as a primary language EPL] versus English as a secondary language ESL]) and question format on students' examination scores. Students were administered examinations made up of four subtests covering the same subject matter. The subtests were composed of four question formats: multiple choice quantitative, multiple choice theoretical, open-ended quantitative, and open-ended essay questions. Based on analysis of variance and analysis of covariance, significant differences were observed between EPL and ESL students depending on the type of question on the examination. |
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