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Lewin, Daniel R. – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2021
A course with good learning outcomes is one in which most of the enrolled students achieve the mastery specified in the predefined learning objectives. Since the enrolment is invariably a mix of students with heterogeneous capabilities, the class average grade is a poor indicator of how the class is divided into at least two groups, of high- and…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Grading, Scores, Statistical Distributions
Jacob M. Schauer; Larry V. Hedges – Grantee Submission, 2020
In this study, we re-analyze recent empirical research on replication from a meta-analytic perspective. We argue that there are different ways to define "replication failure," and that analyses can focus on exploring variation among replication studies or assess whether their results contradict the findings of the original study. We…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Replication (Evaluation), Research Design, Research Methodology
Jones, Sara J.; Crandall, Jason; Vogler, Jane S.; Robinson, Daniel H. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2013
In three experiments using crossover designs, we investigated the effects of Classroom Response Systems (CRS) when presenting multiple-choice questions in real classrooms. In Experiment 1, students either used CRS for bonus points or simply saw the questions. There were no differences on a unit exam. In Experiment 2, students were told prior to a…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, College Credits, Test Results, Correlation
Maryland State Department of Education, 2010
This publication presents Maryland State Department of Education's statistical information on the following areas: (1) Demographic Data; (2) Accountability Data; (3) Financial Data; (4) Special Populations; (5) Other Programs; and (6) General Information. This Fact Book contains the latest data available as of December 2, 2010.
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Statistical Distributions, Accountability, Financial Support

Holland, Paul W.; Thayer, Dorothy T. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2000
Applied the theory of exponential families of distributions to the problem of fitting the univariate histograms and discrete bivariate frequency distributions that often arise in the analysis of test scores. Considers efficient computation of the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters using Newton's Method and computationally efficient…
Descriptors: Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Scores, Statistical Distributions, Test Results

Aiken, Lewis R. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1983
A procedure and a computing diagram for assigning score boundaries to grading categories on classroom tests are described. The procedure takes both the median ability level of the class and the test performance of the class relative to that of other classes into account. (Author)
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Grading, Scores, Scoring

Weinberg, Sharon L. – Review of Educational Research, 1993
Because it is sensitive to variability and permits partitioning of a distribution into the tails and center, the Hedges and Friedman Index can be used to investigate gender differences in each partition. It should yield greater insight into the nature of between-gender differences, as its application to Feingold's 1992 data illustrates. (SLD)
Descriptors: Females, Males, Mathematics Achievement, Sex Differences

Dorans, Neil J. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2002
Describes the process used to produce the conversions that take scores from the original Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scales to recentered scales in which the reference group scores are centered near the midpoint of the score-reporting range. Also describes the performance of the 1990 reference group and discusses issues related to…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, High School Students, High Schools, Scores

Livingston, Samuel A.; Lewis, Charles – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1995
A method is presented for estimating the accuracy and consistency of classifications based on test scores. The reliability of the score is used to estimate effective test length in terms of discrete items. The true-score distribution is estimated by fitting a four-parameter beta model. (SLD)
Descriptors: Classification, Estimation (Mathematics), Scores, Statistical Distributions

Fan, Xitao; And Others – Journal of Experimental Education, 1997
Data from national samples from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 were used to study gender differences in mathematics achievement. Gender differences were not found when total group means were compared, but noteworthy differences favoring males were found at the high end of the score distributions. (SLD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 8, Mathematics Achievement, National Surveys
Wheeler, Patricia H. – 1993
A person's obtained score on a test provides an estimate of the individual's "true" score on that test. The obtained score is considered to have two parts, the true component and the error component. Classical test theory assumes that obtained scores for an individual over multiple administrations of the same test will lie symmetrically…
Descriptors: Cutting Scores, Error of Measurement, Scores, Statistical Distributions
Bump, Wren M. – 1991
The normal curve has long been important in statistics. Most interval variables yield normal or quasi-normal distributions when data are collected from large samples, and the normal "Z" distribution is also used as a test statistic (e.g., to test differences between two means when sample size is large, since "t" approaches…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Equations (Mathematics), Functions (Mathematics), Graphs

You, Soon-Hyung; Stone-Romero, Eugene F. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1996
To clarify the findings of R. Gillett (1991) about the inequality of the means of test scores of minority and majority examinees, the standard errors of the quota-selected sample means and the sampling distribution of these means were studied through Monte Carlo simulation. Results explain that the quota selection inequality results from…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Minority Groups, Monte Carlo Methods, Sampling

Edwards, Don; Cummings, Cynthia B. – Applied Measurement in Education, 1990
An evolved form of the Edwards and Beckworth (1989) model for probability selection for Scholastic Achievement Test takers using truncated normal distributions is presented. It is shown that the arguments of Holland and Wainer are not sufficient to reject this model. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Models, Participation, Probability
Breunig, Nancy A. – 1995
Despite the increasing criticism of statistical significance testing by researchers, particularly in the publication of the 1994 American Psychological Association's style manual, statistical significance test results are still popular in journal articles. For this reason, it remains important to understand the logic of inferential statistics. A…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Research, Hypothesis Testing, Sampling