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Vernon, Philip E. – 1979
Attention is drawn to the ways in which current conceptions of intelligence and its measurement differ from those which were generally accepted in 1928. The following principles underlying intelligence testing were generally agreed upon in 1928: (1) the assumption of intelligence as a recognizable attribute, responsible for differences among…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational History, Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient
Fox, Robert A. – 1979
A well developed multiple choice test is a reliable instrument for grading students and evaluating teacher presentation. There are three steps in the development of a valid multiple choice examination: 1) design or "blueprinting," 2) item construction, and 3) item analysis and evaluation. "Blueprinting" is the identification of the types of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education, Multiple Choice Tests, Test Construction
Griffin, Andrew H., Jr. – 1978
The implications of standardized testing for minority students are explored. Test terminology is described in terms of objectivity, standardization, reliability, and validity. Primarily, however, the paper reviews the objectivity of standardized testing, that is, of those tests which are either norm-referenced or criterion-referenced. The use of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Examiners, Minority Groups, Standardized Tests
Horn, John L. – 1979
A brief discussion of theories of general intelligence precedes a report of relevant empirical data. Results from the factor analysis of more than 20 sets of Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) data indicate that the WAIS clearly is not a one-factor scale. It does not measure a single, general intelligence. Roughly 17 percent of the reliable…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Intellectual Development, Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient
Merwin, Jack C. – 1979
The term, standardized achievement test, has evolved to imply a broad package of materials which includes a wide array of norms, lists of scoring services and educational objectives tested, and aids to interpretation. Test authors are convinced that that individual differences in achievement do exist; that recognition of these differences will…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Needs, Measurement Objectives
1974
Symposium papers presented are: (1) The Perspective of a Testing Psychologist Who Conducts Orientation Programs for New Test Constructors by Walter Birdsall; (2) The Perspective of a Military Supervisor of Test Constructors Who Are Temporarily Brought in from the Field to Write Tests by David Vaughn; (3) The Perspective of a Civilian Test…
Descriptors: Conferences, Military Personnel, Military Training, Program Effectiveness
Cone, Richard – 1976
The educational implications of criterion-referenced tests are demonstrated. It is the hypothesis of the author that criterion-referenced tests have little educational impact unless carefully constructed around rigorous domain specifications. The paper details the process and problems of construction of a series of history tests presently being…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Criterion Referenced Tests, Equivalency Tests, History
Nitko, Anthony J. – 1974
These four characteristics inherent in criterion-referenced tests form the central theme of this paper: (1) The classes of behaviors that define different achievement levels are specified as clearly as possible before the test is constructed; (2) Each behavior class is defined by a set of test situations (that is, test tasks) in which the…
Descriptors: Achievement, Behavioral Objectives, Content Analysis, Criterion Referenced Tests
Alcorn, Charles L. – 1976
Score differentials between the revised Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-R) and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) were investigated in 25 possibly mentally handicapped adolescents (10 white, 15 black). Each S was individually administered both the WISC-R and the WAIS. Results supported the hypothesis that for mentally…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence Tests, Mental Retardation
Strickland, Guy – 1970
This report summarizes the findings of Jackson and Lahadern who used a revised form of the Student Opinion Poll (SOP) and a questionnaire to study the intercorrelations of attitudes and achievement. The study found that: (1) first graders have attitudes toward school work but these attitudes were not differentiated toward specific school subjects;…
Descriptors: Achievement, Attitudes, Evaluation, Item Analysis
Dyer, Prudence – 1969
Few ways have been developed for effectively recording and analyzing values held by individuals, groups, and schools. The investigator sought to devise a rapid, valid, and reliable way to record and classify values expressed by students and schools. She hoped to avoid weaknesses inherent in the customary paper and pencil tests with their…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Classification, Evaluation Methods, Individual Characteristics
General Programmed Teaching, Palo Alto, CA. – 1969
A course of instruction in instructional technology was designed, consisting of pre-recorded audio tapes, filmstrips, and this workbook. The workbook is in looseleaf form with space for notes and is to be retained by the participant on completion of the course. Fifteen units are outlined covering behavioral objectives, tests, stimulus and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Content Analysis, Educational Technology, Indexing
Follman, John; And Others – 1974
Three substudies of effects of different formats on student ratings of faculty teaching effectiveness were conducted. One substudy investigated Kinds of Keys, Agreement, Evaluation, and Needs Improvement. The second, NO TUP, (New Observation of Teaching of University Professor Rating Scale), investigated numbers of positive rating categories. The…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Measurement Techniques, Rating Scales
Jacko, Edward J.; Huck, Schuyler W. – 1974
The Alpert-Haber Achievement Anxiety Test was developed to measure the extent to which individuals experience test anxiety. In at least two published studies, the authors claim to have used the test when in fact the response format was changed from that used in the original instrument and the "buffer" items were omitted. To investigate…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Anxiety, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Kean, Michael H. – 1974
The International Association of Experimenting Schools for Adolescents is a "consortium of persons seeking to develop experimental schools which will facilitate the growth of adolescents capacities to live successfully in modernizing societies." Simultaneous with the development of the Association was a concern by its founders that an evaluation…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evaluation Needs, Experimental Schools, Formative Evaluation
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