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Item Effects of test format, self-concept and test anxiety on response changing behaviour among senior secondary school students in Ibadan land(The Faculty of Education Niger Delta University, 2015) Fehintola, J. O.; Adeoye, C. A.The study examined the effects of test format (multiple-choice, true or false and matching), self-concept and anxiety on response changing behaviour of senior secondary school students in Ibadan, Oyo State. Two hundred and eighty students in SSS1 and 2 were tested on a 50-item Economics Achievement Test in three formats. Their answers were analyzed for response changes. Results indicated that while multiple-choice, matching and anxiety had significant influence on. response changing, self-concept and true or false items did not.
