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Pentony, Joseph F. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1992
The reliability and validity of E. D. Hirsch's (1988) Cultural Literacy Test (CLT) was studied with 150 first-year college students at the University of St. Thomas in Houston (Texas). The test appears reliable, with a split-half reliability estimate of 0.93, and the cultural literacy construct and the CLT are valid. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Concurrent Validity, Construct Validity, Correlation
Overton, Terry; Apperson, Jennifer – Diagnostique, 1989
The Cognitive Levels Test (CLT) and the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-Revised (PPVT-R) were administered to 30 freshman college students at a small state college in the mid-Atlantic region. Significant correlations indicate that the PPVT-R measures a component of the CLT. Mean PPVT-R scores were significantly higher than CLT means. (Author/PB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Tests, College Students, Concurrent Validity
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Kaplan, David M.; And Others – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1995
Explores the validity of the Subjective Unit of Discomfort (SUD), which monitors changes in anxiety levels during the application of systematic desensitization to phobias, by correlating it with established instruments of the state of anxiety. Given the limitation of the absence of an anxiety-provoking situation, this study provides empirical data…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Concurrent Validity, Higher Education
Oner, Necla – 1986
The Turkish edition of the Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI-T) was accomplished in three stages, each stage constituting an independent study with new samples. In the first study, using bilingual Turkish high school and college students, the transliteral equivalence between the Turkish and English TAI items were achieved. The second study, using a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Students, Concurrent Validity, Construct Validity
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Lassiter, Kerry S.; Bell, Nancy L.; Hutchinson, Melody B.; Matthews, T. Darin – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Examines the concurrent validity of the General Ability Measure for Adults (GAMA) and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Third Edition (WAIS-III). A comparison of the sample's mean scores indicates similar GAMA and WAIS-III Performance IQ scores. In contrast, the sample's mean GAMA IQ score was significantly lower than the sample's mean Full…
Descriptors: College Students, Concurrent Validity, Higher Education, Intelligence Tests
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Wherry, Jeffrey N.; And Others – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 1994
Reports on the use of a screening instrument for dissociative behaviors in two separate but related studies. Results of a concurrent validity study between the Child Dissociative Checklist (CDC) and the Child Behavior Checklist indicate significant, positive correlations. A second study found that parent-completed CDC scores differentiate between…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Concurrent Validity, Higher Education, Identification
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Osipow, Samuel H.; Gati, Itamar – Journal of Career Assessment, 1998
Responses from 403 college students on the Career Decision-Making Difficulties Questionnaire (CDMDQ) revealed a positive correlation between the CDMDQ and the Career Decision Scale (CDS) and negative correlation of these two scales with the Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale (CDMSES). Undecided students had significantly higher CDMDQ and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Concurrent Validity, Construct Validity
Mayton, Daniel M., II; Richel, Timothy W.; Susnjic, Silvia; Majdanac, Maja – 2002
The Teenage Nonviolence Test (TNT) has previously been established as a generally reliable and valid measure of nonviolence in adolescents. This study examined the extent to which the TNT's reliability and validity could be extended to college students aged 18-22 years of age. Five of the six subscales of the TNT were found to be reliable. The…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, College Students, Concurrent Validity, Higher Education
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Balistreri, Elizabeth; And Others – Journal of Adolescence, 1995
A new self-report identity inventory was developed that avoids some of the shortcomings of previous measures and offers the advantages of short completion time, objective scoring, and separate, continuous exploration and commitment scores. Three samples of college students were utilized, and evidence was presented of moderately high reliability…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Beliefs, College Students, Concurrent Validity
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Wilson, F. Robert; Yager, Geoffrey G. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1990
Conducted factor analytic investigation of Counselor Rating Form, Counselor Rating Form-Short Form, and Counselor Effectiveness Rating Scale (CERS) using data from 160 undergraduate students. Analysis revealed two oblique factors (expertness and attractiveness-trustworthiness), whereas CERS produced single, global evaluative factor. Oblique…
Descriptors: Concurrent Validity, Construct Validity, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Evaluation
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O'Hare, Thomas; Sherrer, Margaret V. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1997
Studied the relationship of alcohol expectancies to college drinking domains in 315 college students. Results demonstrate the concurrent validity of the College Alcohol Problem Scale with three subscales of the Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire and the Drinking Context Scale. Implications for prevention and early intervention are noted. (EMK)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Concurrent Validity, Drinking
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Trice, Ashton D.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1987
In three studies of college students, significant correlations in the predicted direction were found between criterion process variables related to academic success and scores on the Academic Locus of Control Scale. The criterion variables included verbal class participation, study time, and homework completion. (Author/BS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Concurrent Validity, Higher Education, Locus of Control
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Runco, Mark A.; Thurston, Becky J. – Teaching of Psychology, 1987
Reports an investigation of the applicability of social validation procedures to student ratings of college teaching. Results indicated a significant correlation between a conventional measure of teaching effectiveness and the socially valid criterion instrument constructed entirely from students' ideas. (Author/JDH)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Concurrent Validity, Higher Education, Social Psychology
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Elliott, Stephen N.; DiPerna, James C. – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2002
Investigated the criterion-related validity of the Academic Competence Evaluation Scales-College (ACES-College), a self-report measure of academic competence. Using comparisons to grade point average and college admission test scores, found good evidence for its validity and ability to differentiate college students experiencing learning…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, College Students, Concurrent Validity, Grade Point Average
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Helmes, Edward – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1987
Canadian undergraduate students were administered the British general ability test, AH2, along with a multiple-choice vocabulary test and the Standard Progressive Matrices, a nonverbal ability test. Scores were compared with British norms and intercorrelated with those of the other two tests. Correlations with the other ability tests were low.…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Comparative Testing, Concurrent Validity, Foreign Countries
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