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Kamarulzaman, Mohammad Shah; Shaari, Ahmad Jelani – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology, 2015
It has been long accepted that students are themselves great resources when it comes to developing questions and activity guidelines. The present study utilizes a strategic understanding of how students can be encouraged to perform better in preparation for exams, by allowing them to frame their own subject wise questions. The application of drill…
Descriptors: Test Items, Test Preparation, Test Wiseness, Academic Achievement
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Jackson, Margaret C.; Linden, David E. J.; Roberts, Mark V.; Kriegeskorte, Nikolaus; Haenschel, Corinna – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2015
A number of studies have shown that visual working memory (WM) is poorer for complex versus simple items, traditionally accounted for by higher information load placing greater demands on encoding and storage capacity limits. Other research suggests that it may not be complexity that determines WM performance per se, but rather increased…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Short Term Memory, Test Items, Cognitive Processes
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Kam, Chester Chun Seng; Zhou, Mingming – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2015
Previous research has found the effects of acquiescence to be generally consistent across item "aggregates" within a single survey (i.e., essential tau-equivalence), but it is unknown whether this phenomenon is consistent at the" individual item" level. This article evaluated the often assumed but inadequately tested…
Descriptors: Test Items, Surveys, Criteria, Correlation
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Socha, Alan; DeMars, Christine E.; Zilberberg, Anna; Phan, Ha – International Journal of Testing, 2015
The Mantel-Haenszel (MH) procedure is commonly used to detect items that function differentially for groups of examinees from various demographic and linguistic backgrounds--for example, in international assessments. As in some other DIF methods, the total score is used to match examinees on ability. In thin matching, each of the total score…
Descriptors: Test Items, Educational Testing, Evaluation Methods, Ability Grouping
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Jones, Ian; Inglis, Matthew – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2015
School mathematics examination papers are typically dominated by short, structured items that fail to assess sustained reasoning or problem solving. A contributory factor to this situation is the need for student work to be marked reliably by a large number of markers of varied experience and competence. We report a study that tested an…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Tests, Test Items
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Tai, Sophie; Chen, Hao-Jan – Research-publishing.net, 2015
The communicative language teaching approach has dominated English teaching and learning since the 1970s. In Taiwan, standardized and highstakes English tests also put focus on the assessment of learners' communicative competence. While the test contents change, the modifications teachers made are superficial rather than substantial. A comparative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communicative Competence (Languages), Test Items, Item Analysis
Buri, John R.; Cromett, Cristina E.; Post, Maria C.; Landis, Anna Marie; Alliegro, Marissa C. – Online Submission, 2015
Rationale is presented for the derivation of a new measure of stressful life events for use with students [Negative Life Events Scale for Students (NLESS)]. Ten stressful life events questionnaires were reviewed, and the more than 600 items mentioned in these scales were culled based on the following criteria: (a) only long-term and unpleasant…
Descriptors: Experience, Social Indicators, Stress Variables, Affective Measures
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Zhang, Jinming; Li, Jie – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2016
An IRT-based sequential procedure is developed to monitor items for enhancing test security. The procedure uses a series of statistical hypothesis tests to examine whether the statistical characteristics of each item under inspection have changed significantly during CAT administration. This procedure is compared with a previously developed…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Test Items, Difficulty Level, Item Response Theory
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Gierl, Mark J.; Lai, Hollis; Pugh, Debra; Touchie, Claire; Boulais, André-Philippe; De Champlain, André – Applied Measurement in Education, 2016
Item development is a time- and resource-intensive process. Automatic item generation integrates cognitive modeling with computer technology to systematically generate test items. To date, however, items generated using cognitive modeling procedures have received limited use in operational testing situations. As a result, the psychometric…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Multiple Choice Tests, Test Items, Item Analysis
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Tekin, Ahmet; Polat, Ebru – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2016
Problem Statement: For an effective teaching and learning process it is critical to provide support for teachers in the development of e-content, and teachers should play an active role in this development. Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study is to develop a valid and reliable Likert-type scale that will determine pre-service teachers'…
Descriptors: Validity, Reliability, Teacher Effectiveness, Likert Scales
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Gaillard, Stéphanie; Tremblay, Annie – Language Learning, 2016
This study investigated the elicited imitation task (EIT) as a tool for measuring linguistic proficiency in a second/foreign (L2) language, focusing on French. Nonnative French speakers (n = 94) and native French speakers (n = 6) completed an EIT that included 50 sentences varying in length and complexity. Three raters evaluated productions on…
Descriptors: Language Proficiency, Cloze Procedure, Questionnaires, Language Tests
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Emmons, Natalie; Smith, Hayley; Kelemen, Deborah – Early Education and Development, 2016
Research Findings: Educational guidelines recommend a delayed, piecemeal approach to instruction on adaptation by natural selection. This approach is questionable given suggestions that older students' pervasive misunderstandings about adaptation are rooted in cognitive biases that develop early. In response to this, Kelemen et al. (2014) recently…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Evolution, Picture Books, Young Children
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Fauskanger, Janne; Mosvold, Reidar – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2016
Researchers have widely adopted measures of teachers' mathematical knowledge for teaching (MKT). This paper investigates why teachers select "I'm not sure" as a suggested solution in MKT items. In this study, in-service teachers responded to multiple-choice MKT items, they submitted written responses to open-ended questions, and they…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Stefanski, Katherine M.; Gardner, Grant E.; Seipelt-Thiemann, Rebecca L. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2016
Concept inventories (CIs) are valuable tools for educators that assess student achievement and identify misconceptions held by students. Results of student responses can be used to adjust or develop new instructional methods for a given topic. The regulation of gene expression in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes is an important concept in genetics…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Misconceptions, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students
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Spaull, Nicholas – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2016
The aim of this article is to exploit an unusual occurrence whereby a large group of South African grade 3 students were tested twice, 1 month apart, on the same test in different languages. Using a simplified difference-in-difference methodology, it becomes possible to identify the causal impact of writing a test in English when English is not a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 3, Literacy, Numeracy
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