Food Safety Exam Phrasing for Food Service Employees.

J Food Prot

Conrad N. Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-3028, USA. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024

In many jurisdictions, foodservice workers are required to obtain food handler certification via written examination before being able to work. This study investigated the effect of the readability, or the ease in which one can read and comprehend written text, of food handler exam questions on exam performance. It was hypothesized that the reduction in cognitive load by improving the readability of exam questions would lead to improved scores. Participants received training in personal hygiene and basic food safety and were tested on their knowledge using questions that were worded using the traditional phrasing and updated phrasing that has improved readability. The results indicate that improved readability had a significant difference in the personal hygiene section but not on the basic food safety section. These results are due, in part, to the types of cognitive load (intrinsic vs. extraneous) that are required to solve different types of problems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfp.2024.100323DOI Listing

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