%0 Journal Article %T An analysis of the discrete-option multiple-choice item type %A Neal M. Kingston %A Gail C. Tiemann %A Harold L. Miller Jr. %A David Foster %J Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling %D 2012 %I Pabst Science Publishers %X The discrete-option multiple-choice (DOMC) item type was developed to curtail cheating and reduce the impact of testwiseness, but to date there has been only one published study of its statistical characteristics, and that was based on a relatively small sample. This study was implemented to investigate the psychometric properties of the DOMC item type and systematically compare it with the traditional multiple-choice (MC) item type. Test forms written to measure high school-level mathematics were administered to 802 students from two large universities. Results showed that across all forms, MC items were consistently easier than DOMC items. Item discriminations between DOMC and MC items varied randomly, with neither performing consistently better than the other. Results of a confirmatory factor analysis was consistent with a single factor across the two item types. %K computer-based testing %K innovative item types %K discrete-option multiple-choice %K multiple-choice %K testwiseness %U http://www.psychologie-aktuell.com/fileadmin/download/ptam/1-2012_20120326/01_Kingston.pdf