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Hughes, David C.; Keeling, Brian – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1984
Several studies have shown that essays receive higher marks when preceded by poor quality scripts than when preceded by good quality scripts. This study investigated the effectiveness of providing scorers with model essays to reduce the influence of context. Context effects persisted despite the scoring procedures used. (Author/EGS)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Essay Tests, Essays, High Schools
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Hughes, David C.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1983
A number of studies have found that essays are scored higher when preceded by poor quality scripts than when preceded by good quality scripts. This study investigated the effects of scoring procedures designed to reduce the influence of context. Context effects were found irrespective of the scoring procedure used. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Essay Tests, Essays, High Schools
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Brossell, Gordon – College English, 1983
Concludes that the rhetorical specification approach to developing essay examination topics (giving writers information about the purpose of a composition, its audience, speaker, and subject) may not be the best way to elicit good writing. (JL)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Higher Education, Test Validity, Testing Problems
Troyka, Lynn Quitman – Writing Program Administration, 1984
Defends the CUNY-WAT against the charges made by Fishman (CS 731 865). Offers suggestions for those wishing to undertake research into the choice of topics for writing assessment tests. (FL)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Higher Education, Test Format, Test Items
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Quellmalz, Edys S. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 1984
A summary of the writing assessment programs reviewed in this journal is presented. The problems inherent in the programs are outlined. A coordinated research program on major problems in writing assessment is proposed as being beneficial and cost-effective. (DWH)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Program Evaluation, Scoring, State Programs
Baker, Eva L.; Quellmalz, Edys – 1979
Three pilot studies--effects of writing prompt modality on writing performance; effect of topic familiarity; and effect of topic, sample and rater group membership on the stability of scoring criteria application--are used to identify the variability in student writing performance. A writing competency test aims to assess writing-specific skills…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Pictorial Stimuli, Scores, Scoring
Fishman, Judith – Writing Program Administration, 1984
Examines the CUNY-WAT program and questions many aspects of it, especially the choice and phrasing of topics. (FL)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Higher Education, Test Format, Test Items
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Ruth, Leo; Murphy, Sandra – College Composition and Communication, 1984
Discusses the problems of readers' different responses to essay test passages and the implications for the subsequent writing assignment. Describes a model of the writing assessment episode and discusses four generalizations about writing task interpretation. (HTH)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Reader Response
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Brossell, Gordon; Ash, Barbara Hoetker – College Composition and Communication, 1984
Describes a study of the influence of wording changes in essay questions on test performance. Results did not support the hypothesis that such changes would affect writer performance. (HTH)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Higher Education, Performance Factors, Reader Response
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Spencer, Ernest – Scottish Educational Review, 1981
Using data from the SCRE Criterion Test composition papers, the author tests the hypothesis that the bulk of inter-marker unreliability is caused by inter-marker inconsistency--which is not correctable statistically. He suggests that a shift to "consensus" standards will realize greater improvements than statistical standardizing alone.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, English Instruction, Essay Tests, Reliability
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Cherry, Roger D. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1989
Explores rhetorical specification in writing tasks by examining responses to a poorly constructed task used in large-scale placement testing at a major university. Argues that fictional scenarios (writing prompts which give student writers a role to play) can be effective, provided that the roles created are reasonable ones for students to adopt.…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Higher Education, Role Playing, Test Construction
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Covino, William A. – Rhetoric Review, 1984
Argues that when tests equate proficiency, competency, and literacy with writing academic essays, they maintain a severely understated and mistaken notion of what it means to write well and usefully and vigorously. (FL)
Descriptors: Creativity, Essay Tests, Higher Education, Rhetoric
Paden, Patricia A. – 1986
Two factors which may affect the ratings assigned to an essay test are investigated: (1) context effects; and (2) score level effects. Context effects exist in essay scoring if an essay is rated higher when preceded by poor quality essays than when preceded by high quality essays. A score level effect is defined as a change in the score (value)…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Essay Tests, Holistic Evaluation, Interrater Reliability
Quellmalz, Edys – 1986
Recommendations are made for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assessment of informative, persuasive, and imaginative writing. Five major objectives should be assessed by NAEP: (1) writing as a way of thinking and learning; (2) writing to accomplish a variety of purposes; (3) managing the writing process; (4) controlling forms…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Essay Tests, Measurement Objectives
Lutz, William – 1983
After an extensive review of the available research on large-scale writing assessment, certain issues in writing assessment seem to be unresolved, and still other issues are not supported by adequate research. This paper reviews the basic issues in writing assessment, points out which topics are supported by strong research, and which topics are…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Essay Tests, Higher Education, Multiple Choice Tests
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