An investigation of preclinical medical students’ preference for summative or formative assessment for physiology learning
Mark G. Rae, Mohammed H. Abdulla
Abstract
Although several studies have investigated the relative effectiveness of regular summative versus formative assessments as tools to facilitate student learning and understanding, ours is the first to explicitly solicit students' views on, and preferences for, either regular formative or summative assessment in preclinical medicine. We demonstrate that, overall, students preferred formative- to summative-type assessments, due to the immediacy of feedback, but also that summative tests incentivized them to study and keep up with material more.
Topics & Concepts
Summative assessmentFormative assessmentMedical educationPreferencePhysiologyPsychologyProblem-based learningKnowledge surveyMathematics educationMedicineEconomicsMicroeconomicsInnovations in Medical EducationProblem and Project Based LearningStudent Assessment and Feedback