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Oakland, Thomas – 1977
In order to appropriately interpret norm referenced measures, we need to know the characteristics of persons in the standardization sample. Mercer (1977) states that evidence from three sources should be examined when deciding if pluralistic norms are needed. First, do racial-ethnic groups differ on important social, economic, and cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Culture Fair Tests, Elementary Education, Intelligence Quotient
Harris, Abigail M. – 1976
Educational Testing Service (ETS) research that is relevant to the concerns of women and the educational process can be categorized into four areas: (1) research primarily about women; (2) research focusing on sex differences or similarities; (3) research that reports, but does not focus on sex differences; and (4) research identifying methods of…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Research, Females, Institutional Research
Peer reviewedCazden, Courtney B. – Urban Review, 1975
Noting that the question of how to evaluate the effect of an educational program on child language reduces to the question of how to analyze child language, the author discusses ways to measure those functional aspects of child language which may be most sensitive to both environmental interferences and environmental facilitations. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Environmental Influences, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Peer reviewedPadilla, A. M.; Ruiz, Rene A. – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1975
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Mexican Americans, Objective Tests, Personality Measures
Peer reviewedNewkirk, Thomas – English Journal, 1975
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Minority Group Children, Reading, Reading Ability
Schell, Leo M. – 1981
The concept that a child's potential reading level can be measured via listening comprehension has at least one major shortcoming: it is of doubtful worth for children in grades one through three. First, reading comprehension and listening comprehension are not approximately equal early in a child's schooling. In fact, it seems that they generally…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Educational Diagnosis, Listening Comprehension, Primary Education
Hilliard, Asa G., III – 1981
The author discusses the state of the art in assessment of African American children with possible handicaps. He asserts that changes must be made regarding the goal of assessment, the role of the assessors, the process of assessment, the criterion for validity, and the preparation of assessors. He further suggests that the problem with testing is…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cultural Differences, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Lutkus, Anthony D.; Laskaris, George – 1981
Analyses of student responses to Introductory Psychology test questions were discussed. The publisher supplied a two thousand item test bank on computer tape. Instructors selected questions for fifteen item tests. The test questions were labeled by the publisher as factual or conceptual. The semester course used a mastery learning format in which…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Higher Education, Item Analysis, Item Banks
Wilcox, Rand R. – 1978
Two fundamental problems in mental test theory are to estimate true score and to estimate the amount of error when testing an examinee. In this report, three probability models which characterize a single test item in terms of a population of examinees are described. How these models may be modified to characterize a single examinee in terms of an…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Comparative Analysis, Error of Measurement, Mathematical Models
PDF pending restorationBlanchard, P. Nick; And Others – 1979
An investigation of the relative validity of self-assessments versus standardized tests indicated that both self-assessments and objectively tested abilities were significantly related to supervisory ratings of overall job performance. While these correlations were not significantly different, further analysis revealed that objectively tested…
Descriptors: Accountants, Comparative Analysis, Objective Tests, Performance Factors
Halpin, Gerald; And Others – 1981
Controversy has characterized the research on writing. On the one side are those who state that, to evaluate achievement in writing, evaluate the writing of students. On the other side are those pointing out the problems associated with direct measures of writing such as low reliability and high cost in terms of time and often dollars. The purpose…
Descriptors: Correlation, Essay Tests, Higher Education, Holistic Evaluation
Frechtling, Joy A. – 1981
The traditional use of scores derived from standardized, norm-referenced achievement tests is examined as to its role in a local school system's efforts to monitor itself and to examine how well individual students, schools and the overall system are functioning. Several questions regarding the legitimacy of well-established practices involving…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Schell, Leo M. – 1981
Errors in oral reading tests result from inaccuracies that tend to creep in because children are not totally consistent while taking a test and from inaccuracies caused when the examiner does not catch a word recognition error, giving credit for an answer that is more wrong than right or vice versa. Every test contains a standard error of…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Informal Reading Inventories, Oral Reading, Reading Tests
Yeh, Jennie P.; Moy, Raymond – 1980
The setting of a cut-off score on a mastery test usually involves a consideration of one or more of the following elements: (1) the distribution of observed test scores; (2) the type of mastery criterion used; (3) the level of acceptable risks of mis-classification; (4) the loss of functions of mis-classifications; and (5) the distribution of true…
Descriptors: Classification, Criteria, Cutting Scores, English (Second Language)
Stetson, Elton G. – 1973
After employees of private firms completed several rapid reading classes and achieved remarkable gains on the Nelson-Denny Reading Test, the question was raised as to whether the increases in scores were due to the increased number of items attempted on the posttest. A preliminary analysis indicated that students attempted an average of 14.6 and…
Descriptors: Adults, Reading Achievement, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research


