NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 10 results Save | Export
Ebel, Robert L. – Educ Psychol Meas, 1969
Descriptors: Item Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests, Objective Tests, Test Reliability
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Ebel, Robert L. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1975
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests, Objective Tests, Teachers
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Ebel, Robert L. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1982
Reasonable and practical solutions to two major problems confronting the developer of any test of educational achievement (what to measure and how to measure it) are proposed, defended, and defined. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Objective Tests, Test Construction, Test Items
Ebel, Robert L. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 1969
Condensed from "The Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary-School Principals, Volume 52 (December 1968), 32-42.
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Quality, Equal Education, Objective Tests
Ebel, Robert L. – 1981
An alternate-choice test item is a simple declarative sentence, one portion of which is given with two different wordings. For example, "Foundations like Ford and Carnegie tend to be (1) eager (2) hesitant to support innovative solutions to educational problems." The examinee's task is to choose the alternative that makes the sentence…
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Difficulty Level, Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests
Ebel, Robert L. – 1971
The suggestion that multiple-choice items can be converted to true-false items without essentially changing what the item measures and with possible improvement in efficiency is investigated. Each of the 90 four-choice items in a natural science test was rewritten into a pair of true-false items, one true, one false. The resulting 180 items were…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Comparative Analysis, Item Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests
Ebel, Robert L. – 1973
True-false achievement test items written by typical classroom teachers show about two-thirds of the discrimination of their multiple-choice test items. This is about what should be expected in view of the higher probability of chance success on the true-false items. However, at least half again as many true-false items as multiple-choice items…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Objective Tests, Scoring
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Ebel, Robert L. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1978
A multiple true-false item is one where a testee has to identify statements as true or false within a cluster (of two or more) of such statements. Clusters are then scored as items. This study showed such a procedure to yield less reliable results than traditional true-false items. (JKS)
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Higher Education, Item Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests
Ebel, Robert L. – 1978
The basic rationale for using standardized tests for college admission, credit, and placement is that they are relevant and reliable. Such tests require the student to demonstrate the kind of competence that schools teach--the kind of competence required to work effectively in the modern world, to develop fully the human potential, and to enjoy…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Alternative Assessment, College Entrance Examinations, Disclosure
PDF pending restoration PDF pending restoration
Ebel, Robert L. – 1977
In a discussion of the value of standardized tests and their implications for effective teaching, the author contends that such tests are useful in keeping those concerned with the learning process focused on the main target. In addition, standardized tests serve to (1) reveal variations in the effectiveness of different instructional procedures…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Alternative Assessment, Criterion Referenced Tests