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Marwit, Samuel J.; And Others – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1974
Descriptors: Examiners, Higher Education, Projective Measures, Psychological Testing
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Zappardino, Pamela H. – Clearing House, 1995
Presents examples of test bias and test misuse. Discusses FairTest (National Center for Fair and Open Testing) program areas and initiatives at the elementary, secondary, and higher education levels. Discusses keeping the community informed. (RS)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Program Descriptions
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Griggs, Richard A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Presents a class activity, in which students take two tests, that requires minimal preparation and encourages discussion on important aspects of testing, such as testing bias. Describes the procedure. Includes the two tests and the answers. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Intelligence
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Evans, Franklin R.; Reilly, Richard R. – Research in Higher Education, 1973
The present study was conducted to determine (1) if the quantitative section of the Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business is more speeded for black examinees than for white, and (2) if reducing or increasing the degree of speededness has a differential effect on the scores of minority versus majority group members. (Author)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Business Administration, College Entrance Examinations, Educational Testing
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Statman, Stella – System, 1992
Describes weaknesses of English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) testing methods and argues that many EFL departments set up their own examinations to assess how effectively they are preparing students for those examinations. It is suggested that this leads to production of test items that are biased against divergent students and that an interview…
Descriptors: Departments, English (Second Language), English for Special Purposes, Higher Education
Willmington, S. Clay; Steinbrecher, Milda M. – 1993
A "Fundamentals of Speech Communication" course is required of all college students, and upon completion of such a course students should possess those basic speaking and listening skills necessary to complete successfully their college educations. With a view toward developing a new, more effective listening test, a study examined…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Listening Comprehension
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Moss, Jacque D.; Brown, Frederick G. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1979
This study investigated the hypothesis that sex biases (defined as disproportionate references to one sex) in a reading passage and on a comprehension test would lead to differential performance by 120 male and female undergraduates. An analysis of variance revealed no significant main effects or interactions. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Content Analysis, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension
McKee, Barbara G.; Hausknecht, Michael A. – 1978
Literature on the development of classroom achievement tests for high school and college level hearing impaired students is reviewed, with emphasis on achievement tests designed to ascertain whether a particular unit of instruction has been understood as it was presented. The paper reviews: the syntactical structure and vocabulary of test items;…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Hearing Impairments, Higher Education, Item Analysis
Coe, Richard M. – 1980
Since literacy tests determine instruction, they should be designed to match well-defined instructional goals. They should be evaluated and implemented by those who teach literacy in consultation with other interested parties and should function to improve teaching as well as to evaluate students. Writing abilities should be measured directly or…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Halpin, Gerald; Halpin, Glennelle – 1981
A process for setting standards that may be adapted by educators in a variety of settings for educational decision making is presented. In this process, which was used to set minimum standards in English for admission to a teacher education program at a large university, a number of trial standards were initially set utilizing a variety of…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Admission Criteria, College Students, English
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Thomas, Leon L.; White, Edward M. – College English, 1981
Provides data and discussion about the effect of different kinds of testing upon the distribution of scores for racial minorities. Also considers the issue of direct versus indirect measures of writing ability and the place of usage testing in the measurement of writing ability. (RL)
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods
Hisama, Kay K. – 1977
A profile method was used to analyze the patterns of four English proficiency tests (Comprehensive English Language Test for Speakers of English as a Second Language: Structure, CELT: Listening, Reading for Understanding Test, and The New Cloze Test) regarding two examinee characteristics: their language proficiency levels and native language. One…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, English (Second Language), Evaluation Methods, Foreign Students
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Milton, Ohmer – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1992
This article examines undergraduate course tests, letter symbol grades, and grade point averages within the context of three dominant undergraduate models of instruction: (1) information dispensing; (2) training of scholars; and (3) personnel selection agency for society. Argues for critical examination of these forces and models to prevent the…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Educational Quality, Educational Testing
Zorn, Jeffrey L. – 1983
Although by traditional measures of test validity, the verbal section of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is not culture biased, it, along with the English Composition Test and the Test of Standard Written English, reinforces a narrow view of academic excellence that excludes culturally different youths. Designed to prevent admission errors, the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Admission Criteria, Aptitude Tests
Miller, LaMar P., Ed. – 1974
The controversial and complex issues regarding the effects of educational and psychological testing on the education of minority group children in America are discussed. Although the focus is primarily on black students, the issues discussed are equally valid for all minority populations in the American public schools. The articles in the book…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Black Students, Educational Research, Higher Education
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