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Bowers, Thomas A.; Cole, Richard R. – Journalism Educator, 1974
Describes efforts at the University of North Carolina to test journalism major's knowledge of grammar and spelling rules. (RB)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Grammar, Higher Education, Journalism

Sher, Lawrence – Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, 1977
A formula for converting raw test scores to refined, more meaningful scores is presented. Formula scores are easily computed. (SD)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Educational Testing, Higher Education, Mathematics Education
Allen, Dean A. – Univ Quart, 1970
Author suggests that the examiner experiences the same psychological and physical malaise evoked by anxiety that is felt by the student which may have something to do with today's student-teacher tension. (IR)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Educational Testing, Examiners, Failure

Friedman, Herbert – Teaching of Psychology, 1987
Students were allowed to offset a poor examination grade by taking a second, equivalent exam. The repeat exam provided immediate reward for using the initial exam as a study guide. Students who took two or three repeat exams scored higher on the final exam than those who took fewer repeats. There was no "curving" of the exam scores. (Author/JDH)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Psychology, Educational Testing, Higher Education

Pactor, H. Sidney; And Others – Journalism Educator, 1990
Discusses student cheating on examinations and research/term paper assignments. Offers methods and techniques to prevent or minimize cheating. (SR)
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, Educational Testing, Higher Education

Smith, B. L. – English Quarterly, 1974
Provides a brief history of competitive examinations and testing--especially in education--and reminds teachers of the purposes of testing. (RB)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Testing, English Instruction
Todd, Alan D. – 1976
To assess the effect of contextual stimuli on learning, a study was conducted to see if providing instruction to students in one setting and testing them in yet another setting had an effect on their recall. Twenty-eight college students were randomly divided into two groups, and both were exposed to a multimedia instructional presentation. Then,…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Environment, Educational Research, Educational Testing
Walling, W. – 1975
This paper discusses some of the problems posed by external testing, including the social and racial complexities and the serious intellectual issues raised by the nature of a "standardized" examination. It is argued that these and other problems are likely to intensify to an unprecedented degree during the next several years as a result of…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, English Departments, Higher Education, Intelligence Tests
Seigel, Arnold E.; Davis, Cynthia – Engineering Education, 1991
The results of survey that found out how many of 269 engineering schools deliver accredited programs via television are discussed. Information about the technologies employed, the use of tutors in conjunction with videotaped courses, and logistics of exam monitoring and exam security is provided. A list of colleges offering televised engineering…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Television, Educational Testing, Engineering Education

Davis, Richard E. – Journal of Medical Education, 1975
Presents evidence from a study of examination answer changes by students and from supporting literature to discredit the idea that first impression answers on objective tests are dependable enough that subsequent changes more often result in lower scores than in higher scores. (JT)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Testing, Higher Education, Medical Education
Sullivan, Otha Richard – 1980
Despite research conducted on the testing of minorities, little attention has been given to the issue of the race and training of the test administrator, i.e., the psychometrist or school psychologist. Black children in the present educational system are most often faced with examiners who are culturally, socially, and economically different from…
Descriptors: Black Education, Blacks, Cultural Differences, Educational Testing
Sarvela, Paul D.; Noonan, John V. – 1987
Although there are many advantages to using computer-based tests (CBTs) linked to computer-based instruction (CBI), there are also several difficulties. In certain instructional settings, it is difficult to conduct psychometric analyses of test results. Several measurement issues surface when CBT programs are linked to CBI. Testing guidelines…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Testing, Equated Scores
Rentz, Charlotte C. – 1981
Today, in this country, there is widespread public support for educational testing, evidenced by the large amount of state minimum competency testing legislation, and recent public opinion surveys. Despite a basically favorable view of standardized testing, parents are concerned about the effects of test anxiety and poor test-taking skills on…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Apstein, Barbara – College Composition and Communication, 1975
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Educational Testing, English Curriculum, English Departments
Rogers, George W., Jr. – 1977
Test anxiety is a common problem manifested by many college students. The Testing and Psychological Services Center at Northern Kentucky University sees a number of such students each semester. The possible causes of test anxiety are frequently the illogical or unrealistic demands that some students place on themselves. The methods of treatment…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Counseling Theories, Educational Counseling, Educational Testing