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Peer reviewedMcNamara, Tim – Language Testing, 2001
Argues that a growing awareness of the fundamentally social character of language assessment challenges a rethinking of priorities and responsibilities in language testing research. This awareness is the result of the treatment of the social character of educational assessment in Messick's (1989) work on validity and by actual changes triggered by…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Evaluation Methods, Language Tests, Postmodernism
Peer reviewedLynch, Brian K. – Language Testing, 2001
Examines language assessment from a critical perspective. Argues that alternative assessment, as distinct from testing, offers a partial response to the challenges presented by a critical perspective on language assessment. Critical language testing is discussed as an adequate response to the critical challenge. Suggests that important ethical…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Critical Theory, Ethics, Evaluation Methods
Prapphal, Kanchana – Language Testing, 2008
This paper aims to present an overview of language testing in Thailand. Language testing practices in the past are also reviewed. Attention is paid to the washback effects of language tests, the use of language tests in school admissions, questions of test validity, the emergence of standardized tests, the influence of societal values on testing…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Testing, Language Tests, Standardized Tests
Lee, Hee-Kyung; Anderson, Carolyn – Language Testing, 2007
The goal of the current study was to examine the validity and topic generality of a writing performance test designed to place international students into appropriate ESL courses at a large mid-western university. Because for each test administration the test randomly rotates three academic topics integrated with listening and reading sources, it…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Student Placement, Performance Tests, Test Validity
Shiotsu, Toshihiko; Weir, Cyril J. – Language Testing, 2007
In the componential approach to modelling reading ability, a number of contributory factors have been empirically validated. However, research on their relative contribution to explaining performance on second language reading tests is limited. Furthermore, the contribution of knowledge of syntax has been largely ignored in comparison with the…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Syntax, Reading Tests, Structural Equation Models
Xi, Xiaoming – Language Testing, 2007
This study explores the utility of analytic scoring for TAST in providing useful and reliable diagnostic information for operational use in three aspects of candidates' performance: delivery, language use and topic development. One hundred and forty examinees' responses to six TAST tasks were scored analytically on these three aspects of speech. G…
Descriptors: Scoring, Profiles, Performance Based Assessment, Academic Discourse
Peer reviewedRaatz, Ulrich – Language Testing, 1985
Argues that classical test theory cannot be used at the item level on "authentic" language tests. However, if the total score is derived by adding the scores of a number of different and independent parts, test reliability can be estimated. Suggests using the Classical Latent Additives model to examine test-part homogeneity. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory, Models, Second Language Learning
Peer reviewedKrzanowski, Wojtek J.; Woods, Anthony J. – Language Testing, 1984
Discusses the concept of reliability in language testing and considers several simple ANOVA (analysis of variance) models which can be used to define and estimate reliability coefficients. Summarizes the main statistical results associated with the commonly used measurements of reliability. Presents results likely to be of use to language testers.…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Language Skills, Language Tests, Sampling
Peer reviewedChihara, Tetsuro; And Others – Language Testing, 1989
Compares Japanese women's (N=159) reading comprehension of two original passages in English written for second-language consumers. Results supported the hypothesis that minor changes for unfamiliar cultural elements would result in a significantly better performance on cloze tests. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Cultural Awareness, English (Second Language), Language Tests
Peer reviewedNevo, Nava – Language Testing, 1989
Comparison of the reading comprehension processes used by Hebrew-speaking students of French in both their native and second languages found that there was a transfer of strategies from the native to the second language, although in the second language, students used more strategies that did not lead to the selection of a correct response than in…
Descriptors: French, Hebrew, Language Processing, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedAllan, Alastair I. C. G. – Language Testing, 1995
This study investigated the validity of having English-as-a-Second-Language test-takers select from a checklist the strategies they believe they use when answering multiple choice reading comprehension questions. Results suggest that the self-report checklist discussed above exercised to an unknown extent an instrument effect on the readers who…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Language Tests, Multiple Choice Tests, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedCarpenter, Kathie; And Others – Language Testing, 1995
This article presents the goals, design, and pilot-testing results of a new oral interview procedure for eliciting a representative sample of spontaneous Japanese language abilities from children aged 5 through 10. Pilot results show that the procedure elicits a language sample that is superior in quality and quantity to other existing Japanese…
Descriptors: Children, Interviews, Japanese, Language Tests
Peer reviewedJafarpur, Abdoljavad – Language Testing, 1995
This study investigated the feasibility of C-testing as a valid measure of language proficiency, which avoids the problems with cloze testing with native and non-native speakers of English. Results refute the claims on C-testing. (JL)
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, English, English (Second Language), Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedBrown, James Dean – Language Testing, 1990
Presents simplified methods for deriving estimates of the consistency of criterion-referenced, English-as-a-Second-Language tests, including (1) the threshold loss agreement approach using agreement or kappa coefficients, (2) the squared-error loss agreement approach using the phi(lambda) dependability approach, and (3) the domain score…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, English (Second Language), Language Tests, Second Language Learning
Peer reviewedSalaberry, Rafael – Language Testing, 2000
Suggests that performance tests as currently represented in the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL)-Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) may not adequately address the basic concerns brought about by the perceived shortcomings of academic second language programs. Supports this argument with a critical analysis of the ACTFL…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Interviews, Language Proficiency, Language Tests

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