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Hostetler, Kirsten; Luo, Tian; Stefaniak, Jill E. – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2018
Despite the popularity of metacognitive research, and the inclusion of similar concepts in professional guidelines, librarians have not incorporated metacognitive tools into their assessment strategies. This systematic literature review found (1) metacognitive assessments can act as a learning aide in encouraging higher-order thinking; (2)…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Metacognition, Thinking Skills, Performance Based Assessment
Miles, Sandra; Fulbrook, Paul; Mainwaring-Mägi, Debra – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2018
Universal screening of very early school-age children (age 4-7 years) is important for early identification of learning problems that may require enhanced learning opportunity. In this context, use of standardized instruments is critical to obtain valid, reliable, and comparable assessment outcomes. A wide variety of standardized instruments is…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Screening Tests, Young Children, Usability
Pfost, Maximilian; Hattie, John; Dörfler, Tobias; Artelt, Cordula – Review of Educational Research, 2014
The idea of Matthew effects in reading--the widening achievement gap between good and poor reader--has attracted considerable attention in education research in the past 25 years. Despite the popularity of the topic, however, empirical studies that have analyzed the core assumption of Matthew effects in reading have produced inconsistent results.…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Individual Development, Reading Achievement, Achievement Gap
Warne, Russell T. – Roeper Review, 2012
Above-level testing (also called "out-of-level testing," "off-grade testing," and "off-level testing") is the practice of administering a test level that was designed for and normed on an older population to a gifted child. This comprehensive literature review traces the practice of above-level testing from the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Gifted, Testing, Psychometrics
Diamond, Esther E. – 1981
As test standards and research literature in general indicate, definitions of test bias and item bias vary considerably, as do the results of existing methods of identifying biased items. The situation is further complicated by issues of content, context, construct, and criterion. In achievement tests, for example, content validity may impose…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests, Psychometrics, Test Bias
Jensen, Arthur R. – 1980
The first eight chapters of this book introduce the topic of test bias. The basic issues involved in criticisms of mental tests and arguments about test bias include: (1) variety of tests and test items; (2) scaling of scores and the form of the distribution of abilities in the population; (3) quantification of subpopulation differences; (4)…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests, Cognitive Measurement, Intelligence Tests

Engen, Harold B.; Kapes, Jerome T. – School Counselor, 1984
Looks at the future of testing in school counseling. Concludes that the level of sophistication in testing will continue to increase through greater use of the microcomputer, more combined instrument packages, more emphasis on self-administration and self-scoring, increased attention to special groups, and more emphasis on test interpretation.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Career Counseling, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Holowinsky, Ivan Z. – 1983
Past and present trends in cognitive assessment in the USSR should be viewed within the context of Soviet psychology and Soviet developmental theories. This theoretical framework views cognitive abilities as an integral part of socio-cultural evolution. Pedology emerged as a strong movement in the 1920's. Its stated purpose was to identify and…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement, Diagnostic Tests
Nettelbeck, Ted; Wilson, Carlene – Educational Psychology, 2005
We review past and current psychometric theories about intelligence and critically evaluate the usefulness of modern IQ tests in guiding decisions within an educational context. To accomplish this we consider whether knowledge about intelligence extends beyond mere description to provide a scientific framework for further advancing our…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Intelligence Quotient, Emotional Intelligence, Gifted
Masters, Geofferey N.; Mislevy, Robert J. – 1991
Recent research in cognitive psychology has drawn attention to the important role that students' personal understandings and representations of subject matter play in the learning process. This paper briefly reviews some of this research and contrasts the kind of learning that results in an individual's changed conception or view of a phenomenon…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Psychology, Comprehension, Educational Assessment

Leary, Linda F.; Dorans, Neil J. – Review of Educational Research, 1985
Research on the potential effects of different item arrangement schemes on item statistics is reviewed for three separate periods. Earliest studies investigated the simple main effect of item order on test performance. The late 1960s emphasized interactions between item order and examinees' characteristics. Current concern focuses on item…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests, Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory
Bielinski, John; Thurlow, Martha; Minnema, Jane; Scott, Jim – 2000
This report is a review and analysis of the psychometric literature on the topic of out-of-level testing. Out-of-level testing refers to the practice of using a level of the test other than the test taken by most of the students in a student's current grade level. Much of the research on out-of-level testing was conducted in the 1970s and 1980s,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Equated Scores, Error of Measurement
Bejar, Isaac I. – 1984
The purpose of this report is to distill curricular and testing implications of brain research. The report will focus on three topics. One topic is the possibility that brain lateralization--that is, the degree to which the two brain hemispheres specialize in different types of information processing--is an individual differences variable that…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Brain, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes
Harris, Chester W., Ed.; And Others – 1974
Six essays on technical measurement problems in criterion referenced tests and four essays by psychometricians proposing solutions are presented: (1) "Criterion-Referenced Measurement" and Other Such Terms, by Marvin C. Alkin which is an overview of the first six papers; (2) Selecting Objectives and Generating Test Items for Objectives-Based…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Objectives, Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Objectives

Hambleton, Ronald K.; Murphy, Edward – Applied Measurement in Education, 1992
The validity of several criticisms of objective tests is addressed, and the viability of some alternatives to objective testing is discussed. Evidence against multiple-choice tests is not as strong as has been claimed. Authentic assessments may not always be better, and research about new forms of assessment is necessary. (SLD)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Educational Assessment, Literature Reviews, Measurement Techniques
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