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Peer reviewedCudeck, Robert – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1982
Many models have been proposed for examining factors from several batteries of tests. A model for such an analysis is presented which allows for maintaining the distinction among batteries. A discussion of the computational procedures is given, and examples are provided. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Correlation, Data Analysis, Factor Analysis, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedSpencer, Bruce D. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1983
Because test scores are ordinal not cordinal attributes, the average test score often is a misleading way to summarize the scores of a group of individuals. Similarly, correlation coefficients may be misleading summary measures of association between test scores. Proper, readily interpretable, summary statistics are developed from a theory of…
Descriptors: Correlation, Measurement Techniques, Scores, Statistical Analysis
Peer reviewedNoble, Gilbert H. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1977
A computer program providing comprehensive test and item analysis is presented. Completing its performance on one run, the program, written in Fortran and emphasizing ease of use, integrates various statistical techniques for analyzing individual items and the overall test, in addition to generating a variety of standard scores. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Correlation, Equated Scores, Item Analysis
Stanley, Julian C.; Wang, Marilyn D. – 1968
The literature on a priori and empirical weighting of test items and test-item options is reviewed. While multiple regression is the best known technique for deriving fixed empirical weights for component variables (such as tests and test items), other methods allow one to derive weights which equalize the effective weights of the component…
Descriptors: Correlation, Literature Reviews, Measurement Instruments, Measurement Techniques
Angoff, William H. – 1985
This paper points out that there are certain generalizations about directions for guessing and methods of scoring that require that data be derived from random groups design. It supports the viewpoint that it is neither sufficient nor appropriate to make such generalizations on the basis of an analysis of scores obtained from the answer sheets of…
Descriptors: Correlation, Guessing (Tests), Research Design, Scoring Formulas
Angoff, William H.; Stern, June – 1971
This study examines a common set of equating items for their appropriateness to both American and Canadian populations and, to determine the equations for converting scores from the verbal and mathematical scales of the 1971 form of the Canadian Scholastic Aptitude Test (the future standard continuing scales of the CSAT) to the corresponding…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Cross Cultural Studies, Equated Scores
Kristof, Walter – 1972
We are concerned with the hypothesis that two variables have a perfect disattenuated correlation, hence measure the same trait except for errors of measurement. This hypothesis is equivalent to saying, within the adopted model, that true scores of two psychological tests satisfy a linear relation. A statistical test of this hypothesis is derived…
Descriptors: Correlation, Error of Measurement, Factor Analysis, Hypothesis Testing
Borich, Gary D.; Bauman, Patricia M. – 1972
The French and Guilford-Zimmerman measures of spatial orientation and spatial visualization factors are compared. Both approaches to measurement are described. A study to assess the two approaches is reported. Both tests were administered to 40 college sophomores in a classroom setting according to published instructions. Pearson product-moment…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Tests, College Students, Correlation


