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Hill, Richard K. – 1975
This study is an a priori demonstration of the applicability of multiple matrix sampling techniques to the practical research problem of parameter estimation. Three tests were administered to two separate but parallel populations, with one receiving item samples and the other receiving full tests. Special efforts were made to minimize the context…
Descriptors: Bias, Item Sampling, Matrices, Standardized Tests
Austin, Dean A.; Novak, Carl D. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1978
An expanded multiple matrix sampling procedure to collect assessment data for health education courses in upper elementary and junior high schools is outlined. This supplement to the Cooperative Health Education Test provides data at the school building and district levels. (JMF)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Health Education, Item Sampling
Sachar, Jane; Suppes, Patrick – 1977
It is sometimes desirable to obtain an estimated total-test score for an individual who was administered only a subset of the items in a total test. The present study compared six methods, two of which utilize the content structure of items, to estimate total-test scores using 450 students in grades 3-5 and 60 items of the ll0-item Stanford Mental…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Item Analysis, Item Banks
Woodson, M. I. Charles E.
It has been argued that item variance and test variance are not necessary characteristics for criterion-referenced tests, although they are necessary for norm-referenced tests. This position is in error because it considers sample statistics as the criteria for evaluating items and tests. Within a particular sample, an item or test may have no…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Evaluation Criteria, Item Analysis, Item Sampling
Haladyna, Thomas – 1975
A central problem for the user of domain-referenced tests in instruction is deciding who has passed and who has failed. Two procedures were presented and discussed. The first, employing classical test theory, was found to be more useful for larger domains and where the passing standard is 70 percent or less. The sampling procedure suggested by…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Criterion Referenced Tests, Decision Making Skills