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Espelage, Dorothy L.; Quittner, Alexandra L.; Kamps, Jodi – 1998
Generalizability theory (g-theory) was used, as an alternative to classical test theory, to evaluate measurement error in a behaviorally anchored role-play measure, highlighting the usefulness of this theory in instrument development. G-theory partitions an observed score into the universe score and error scores associated with separate sources of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Eating Disorders, Error of Measurement, Females
Schmidt, Hans-Jurgen – 1988
This study assumes that multiple choice test items generally provide the testee with several solutions, one of which is correct and the others of which are wrong. If pupils are unable to answer a question, one would expect that the wrong choices have equal chances of being selected. In many multiple choice items on stoichiometric calculation which…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Chemistry, Computation, Performance


