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Castellano, Katherine E.; McCaffrey, Daniel F. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2020
Testing programs are often interested in using a student growth measure. This article presents analytic derivations of the accuracy of common student growth measures on both the raw scale of the test and the percentile rank scale in terms of the proportional reduction in mean squared error and the squared correlation between the estimator and…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Accuracy, Testing, Student Development
Schulz, E. Matthew; Lee, Won-Chan; Mullen, Ken – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2005
Descriptions of growth in educational achievement often rely on the notion that higher-level students can do whatever lower-level students can do, plus at least one more thing. This article presents a method of supporting such descriptions using the data of a subject-area achievement test. Multiple content domains with an expected order of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grade 8, Student Evaluation, National Competency Tests

Bolger, Niall; Kellaghan, Thomas – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1990
Gender differences in scholastic achievement as a function of measurement method were examined by comparing performance of 739 15-year-old boys and 758 15-year-old girls in Irish high schools on multiple-choice and free-response tests of mathematics, Irish, and English achievement. Method-based gender differences are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Comparative Testing, English