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Soysal, Sumeyra; Karaman, Haydar; Dogan, Nuri – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2018
Purpose of the Study: Missing data are a common problem encountered while implementing measurement instruments. Yet the extent to which reliability, validity, average discrimination and difficulty of the test results are affected by the missing data has not been studied much. Since it is inevitable that missing data have an impact on the…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Data Analysis, Research Problems, Error of Measurement
Atilgan, Hakan – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2013
Problem Statement: Reliability, which refers to the degree to which measurement results are free from measurement errors, as well as its estimation, is an important issue in psychometrics. Several methods for estimating reliability have been suggested by various theories in the field of psychometrics. One of these theories is the generalizability…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Generalizability Theory, Mathematical Formulas, Measurement Techniques
Effects of Ventilation on Segmental Bioimpedance Spectroscopy Measures Using Generalizability Theory
Turner, A. Allan; Lozano-Nieto, Albert; Bouffard, Marcel – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of three ventilation conditions (i.e., normal, regimented, and no-ventilation) on the reproducibility of bioimpedance scores in humans for the forearm and trunk segments. One hundred able-bodied North American men and women, from 18 to 71 years of age, volunteered as participants. The…
Descriptors: Ventilation, Generalizability Theory, Spectroscopy, Scores
Solano-Flores, Guillermo; Li, Min – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2009
We addressed the challenge of scoring cognitive interviews in research involving multiple cultural groups. We interviewed 123 fourth- and fifth-grade students from three cultural groups to probe how they related a mathematics item to their personal lives. Item meaningfulness--the tendency of students to relate the content and/or context of an item…
Descriptors: Generalizability Theory, Scoring, Error of Measurement, Grade 5

VanLeeuwen, Dawn M. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 1997
Generalizability Theory can be used to assess reliability in the presence of multiple sources and different types of error. It provides a flexible alternative to Classical Theory and can handle estimation of interrater reliability with any number of raters. (SK)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Generalizability Theory, Interrater Reliability, Measurement Techniques
Schumacker, Randall E. – 1998
In comparing measurement theories, it is evident that the awareness of the concept of measurement error during the time of Galileo has lead to the formulation of observed scores comprising a true score and error (classical theory), universe score and various random error components (generalizability theory), or individual latent ability and error…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Software, Error of Measurement, Generalizability Theory

Kane, Michael – Applied Measurement in Education, 1996
This overview of the role of error and tolerance for error in measurement asserts that the generic precision associated with a measurement procedure is defined as the root mean square error, or standard error, in some relevant population. This view of precision is explored in several applications of measurement. (SLD)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Error Patterns, Generalizability Theory, Measurement Techniques
Boyd, Donald; Grossman, Pamela; Lankford, Hamilton; Loeb, Susanna; Wyckoff, James – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research, 2008
Value-added models in education research allow researchers to explore how a wide variety of policies and measured school inputs affect the academic performance of students. Researchers typically quantify the impacts of such interventions in terms of "effect sizes", i.e., the estimated effect of a one standard deviation change in the…
Descriptors: Credentials, Teacher Effectiveness, Models, Teacher Qualifications
Thompson, Bruce; Crowley, Susan – 1994
Most training programs in education and psychology focus on classical test theory techniques for assessing score dependability. This paper discusses generalizability theory and explores its concepts using a small heuristic data set. Generalizability theory subsumes and extends classical test score theory. It is able to estimate the magnitude of…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cutting Scores, Decision Making, Error of Measurement

Brennan, Robert L. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 1992
The framework and procedures of generalizability theory are introduced and illustrated in this instructional module that uses a hypothetical scenario involving writing proficiency. Generalizability analyses are useful for understanding the relative importance of various sources of error and for designing efficient measurement procedures. (SLD)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Data Interpretation, Equations (Mathematics), Error of Measurement
Naizer, Gilbert – 1992
A measurement approach called generalizability theory (G-theory) is an important alternative to the more familiar classical measurement theory that yields less useful coefficients such as alpha or the KR-20 coefficient. G-theory is a theory about the dependability of behavioral measurements that allows the simultaneous estimation of multiple…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Estimation (Mathematics), Generalizability Theory, Higher Education

Shavelson, Richard J.; And Others – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1993
Evidence is presented on the generalizability and convergent validity of performance assessments using data from six studies of student achievement that sampled a wide range of measurement facets and methods. Results at individual and school levels indicate that task-sampling variability is the major source of measurement error. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Assessment, Error of Measurement, Generalizability Theory
Webber, Larry; And Others – 1986
Generalizability theory, which subsumes classical measurement theory as a special case, provides a general model for estimating the reliability of observational rating data by estimating the variance components of the measurement design. Research data from the "Heart Smart" health intervention program were analyzed as a heuristic tool.…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Cardiovascular System, Error of Measurement, Generalizability Theory
Shale, Doug – 1986
This study is an attempt at a cohesive characterization of the concept of essay reliability. As such, it takes as a basic premise that previous and current practices in reporting reliability estimates for essay tests have certain shortcomings. The study provides an analysis of these shortcomings--partly to encourage a fuller understanding of the…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Correlation, Error of Measurement, Essay Tests
Shavelson, Richard J.; And Others – 1993
In this paper, performance assessments are cast within a sampling framework. A performance assessment score is viewed as a sample of student performance drawn from a complex universe defined by a combination of all possible tasks, occasions, raters, and measurement methods. Using generalizability theory, the authors present evidence bearing on the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Assessment, Error of Measurement, Evaluators