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This study analyzes the perceptions on disclosure of test items on the Medical Interpreting Ability Test. The study conducted a survey with the Medical Interpreting Ability Test applicants and students at the Graduate School of Interpretation and Translation at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Responses were collected from 412 respondents and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the chi-square test. The survey result showed that 79.1% of the respondents wished for the disclosure of previous test items to increase the reliability of the test and the amount of data they had in preparation for the test. Conversely, for those who desired non-disclosure, they believed that previous questions were unnecessary as test preparation material, and that it could lower the test reliability. As the right to know is emphasized, the respondents’ perception of the disclosure of test items can be applied to other interpretation and translation evaluations.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Analysis of domestic and overseas cases on item disclosure
2.1. Domestic cases
2.2. Overseas cases
3. Survey design and method
4. Findings
4.1. Advantages of item disclosure/non-disclosure
4.2. Influence of test item disclosure on level of difficulty
4.3. Necessary conditions to achieve test item disclosure
4.4. Preparation for the Medical Interpreting Ability Test
4.5. Perception on item disclosure
4.6. Analysis of other opinions
5. Conclusion
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