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Suto, Irenka; Williamson, Joanna; Ireland, Jo; Macinska, Sylwia – Research Papers in Education, 2023
Errors that occasionally manifest in examination papers and other educational assessment instruments can threaten reliability and validity. For example, a multiple choice question could have two correct response options, or a geography question containing an inaccurate map could be unanswerable. In this paper we explore this oft-neglected element…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, International Assessment, Test Construction, Failure
Geremy Grant; Laura M. Rodriguez – Communique, 2024
The National Association of School Psychologists champions the use of evidence-based approaches to support all children and families, especially those belonging to historically marginalized groups. To ensure the protection and success of the most vulnerable students, practitioners must dedicate themselves to continually developing their ability to…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Minority Group Students, School Psychologists
Ecological Momentary Assessment as a Delivery Service for Progress Monitoring Internalizing Concerns
Ishan N. Vengurlekar; Carly Oddleifson; Chelsea Salvatore; Stephen P. Kilgus; Evan H. Dart – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2025
Progress monitoring data provide important information on student functioning in response to an intervention. Yet, there are several barriers to effective progress monitoring of internalizing symptoms among youth. To address these concerns, the current paper conceptualized the use of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) as a service delivery…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Progress Monitoring, Student Improvement, Emotional Response
Kelly, Kate Tremain; Richardson, Mary; Isaacs, Talia – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2022
Comparative judgment is gaining popularity as an assessment tool, including for high-stakes testing purposes, despite relatively little research on the use of the technique. Advocates claim two main rationales for its use: that comparative judgment is valid because humans are better at comparative than absolute judgment, and because it distils the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Evaluative Thinking, High Stakes Tests
Reeves, Andrew – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2017
This opinion piece considers the current predominance of assessment tools and strategies in working with people at risk of suicide, and questions their efficacy and how they are privileged in day to day mental health practice. While such tools and an evidence-based "scientific" approach to assessment clearly has its place, the author…
Descriptors: Suicide, At Risk Persons, Evaluation Methods, Psychological Patterns
Eun, Barohny; Knotek, Steven E. – Research in Education, 2022
A Vygotskian approach to assessment is proposed by invoking the distinction between the development of lower and higher psychological functions. Higher psychological functions are specifically human and develop with the use of cultural tools via mediation. Accordingly, a distinction is made between tests that are based on association, which have…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Sociocultural Patterns, Psychological Patterns, Teaching Methods
Greenwald, Howard P.; Zukoski, Ann P. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2018
This essay addresses challenges in evaluating collaboration by examining two distinct approaches to its measurement. Evaluators frequently assess collaboration on the basis of relationships, climate, and expectations (RCE), and, less often, via extent of collaboration (EC). RCE measures are based on perceptions by coalition members regarding…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Measurement, Cooperation, Evaluation Methods
Bradford, Robert; Holliday, Megan; Schultz, Amy; Moser, Christy – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2015
The prevalence of childhood eating disorders is increasing in pediatric practice across the country. It is therefore important for occupational therapists to be familiar with current research, resources, and intervention strategies related to a variety of eating diagnoses. In this column we highlight basic definitions of a variety of eating…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Children, Child Health
Hodges, Donald A.; Wilkins, Robin W. – Music Educators Journal, 2015
What scientific evidence can music educators share with their community stakeholders concerning how and why music moves us so powerfully? Five key points derived from recent psychological and neuroscientific findings are (1) Network Science is a new technique that allows researchers to examine the brain's interconnectivity as people listen to…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Music Activities, Music Appreciation
Harpaz-Itay, Yifat; Kaniel, Shlomo – Gifted Education International, 2012
This article integrates three central theories of optimism-pessimism (OP). The combination of the shared components of these theories--outcome expectancies, emotions, and behavioral intention--may produce an integrative academic achievement evaluation. Little has been written regarding the differentiation between general and domain-specific OP, a…
Descriptors: Intervention, Academic Achievement, Intention, Evaluation Methods
Bechar, Shlomit; Mero-Jaffe, Irit – American Journal of Evaluation, 2014
In this paper we share our reflections, as evaluators, on an evaluation where we encountered Excessive Evaluation Anxiety (XEA). The signs of XEA which we discerned were particularly evident amongst the program head and staff who were part of a new training program. We present our insights on the evaluation process and its difficulties, as well as…
Descriptors: Coping, Evaluation, Anxiety, Contracts
The Role of Sexual Compulsivity, Impulsivity, and Experiential Avoidance in Internet Pornography Use
Wetterneck, Chad T.; Burgess, Angela J.; Short, Mary B.; Smith, Angela H.; Cervantes, Maritza E. – Psychological Record, 2012
Previous research has found that a significant proportion of individuals who use Internet pornography (IP) report that their use is problematic in some area of functioning. Problematic IP use has been conceptualized as an aspect of sexual addiction and as having components of impulsivity and compulsivity. Experiential avoidance also has been…
Descriptors: Internet, Pornography, Sexuality, Psychological Patterns
Haedt-Matt, Alissa A.; Keel, Pamela K. – Psychological Bulletin, 2011
The affect regulation model of binge eating, which posits that patients binge eat to reduce negative affect (NA), has received support from cross-sectional and laboratory-based studies. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) involves momentary ratings and repeated assessments over time and is ideally suited to identify temporal antecedents and…
Descriptors: Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Eating Disorders, Patients, Effect Size

Kaniel, Shlomo – Gifted Education International, 2010
The article responds to the need for evidence-based dynamic assessment. The article is divided into two sections: In Part 1 we examine the scientific answer to the question of how far human mental activities and capabilities are domain general (DG) / domain specific (DS). A highly complex answer emerges from the literature review of domains such…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Ability, Intelligence, Personality Traits
Munde, Vera; Vlaskamp, Carla; Ruijssenaars, Wied; Nakken, Han – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2011
In the support of individuals with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD), assessing the level of alertness is a recurring issue for parents and other direct support persons. Although observations show clear advantages above and beyond other assessment methods, there are problems related to this method as well. Subjectivity of…
Descriptors: Multiple Disabilities, Observation, Severe Disabilities, Cognitive Ability