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Northrop, Lois C. – 1977
The complex and multi-faceted nature of the cognitive process of reasoning is discussed. The factor-analytic history of the isolation and definition of the three most important currently recognized reasoning factors (general reasoning, induction, and logical or deductive reasoning) is traced through the psychometric literature, and the…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Deduction
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
Samejima, Fumiko – 1981
This is a continuation of a previous study in which a new method of estimating the operating characteristics of discrete item responses based upon an Old Test, which has a non-constant test information function, was tested upon each of two subtests of the original Old Test, Subtests 1 and 2. The results turned out to be quite successful. In the…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Computer Assisted Testing, Estimation (Mathematics), Latent Trait Theory
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
Meyer, Roger A. – 1976
A new test of religiosity was developed, since it was felt that religiosity was more complex than could be explained by the two previously used factors: intrinsic and extrinsic. Committed religiosity was defined as those behaviors and attitudes which indicate total dedication to religious beliefs; that is, they provide a purpose in life and the…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Factor Analysis, Rating Scales, Religious Differences
Australian Council for Educational Research, Hawthorn. – 1978
This teacher's manual describes major ways in which the accompanying Item Bank can be used--that is, for formative evaluation, classroom discussion and investigation, summative tests, suggestions for new subject matter, and as models for multiple-choice questions. Rationale for the use of multiple-choice questions and the parts of a typical entry…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Item Analysis, Item Banks, Multiple Choice Tests
King, Donald A.; And Others – 1975
Data collection activities for the second follow-up survey of the National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972 involved contact with over 22,000 graduates. During the period from July 1974 through June 1975, survey activities included the mailout of newsletters to sample members, telephone tracing of those individuals whose…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Followup Studies, Graduate Surveys, High School Graduates
New York State Education Dept., Albany. – 1979
This booklet is designed to assist teachers in developing examinations for classroom use. It is a collection of 955 objective test questions, mostly multiple choice, for industrial arts students in the three areas of graphics technology, power technology, and production technology. Scoring keys are provided. There are no copyright restrictions,…
Descriptors: Engineering Graphics, Industrial Arts, Item Banks, Multiple Choice Tests
Forster, Fred; Ingebo, George – 1978
In Rasch terminology, two or more tests are linked when they are joined into a pool related to a single scale. When the same item calibrates at a low level on one test and a high level on a second test, it indicates that the item is low on the first test because the other items on that test are higher, and is high on the second test because the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equated Scores, Field Tests, Item Banks
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Mills, Craig N.; Hambleton, Ronald K. – 1980
General guidelines exist for reporting and interpreting test scores, but there are short comings in the available technology, especially when applied to criterion-referenced tests. Concerns that have been expressed in the educational measurement literature address the uses of test scores, the manner of reporting scores, limited testing knowledge…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Blumberg, Phyllis; Felner, Joel – 1980
Using Guttman's facet design analysis, four parallel forms of a multiple-choice test were developed. A mapping sentence, logically representing the universe of content of a basic cardiology course, specified the facets of the course and the semantic structural units linking them. The facets were: cognitive processes, disease priority, specific…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Course Content, Higher Education, Item Analysis
George, Archie A. – 1979
The appropriateness of the use of the standardized residual (SR) to assess congruence between sample test item responses and the one parameter latent trait (Rasch) item characteristic curve is investigated. Latent trait theory is reviewed, as well as theory of the SR, the apparent error in calculating the expected distribution of the SR, and…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Computer Programs, Difficulty Level, Goodness of Fit
Halpin, Glennelle; And Others – 1979
Forty-five graduate students in two educational psychology classes were randomly assigned to three groups for a classroom test on the course content. One group was asked to go to another room and then was privately excused from the test. The other two groups took tests with the same 32 items, but one group used a multiple-choice format and the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Difficulty Level, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
Jaeger, Richard M. – 1980
Five statistical indices are developed and described which may be used for determining (1) when linear equating of two approximately parallel tests is adequate, and (2) whan a more complex method such as equipercentile equating must be used. The indices were based on: (1) similarity of cumulative score distributions; (2) shape of the raw-score to…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Difficulty Level, Equated Scores, Higher Education
Holmes, Barbara J. – 1980
In recent years, the controversy surrounding testing has grown, and the charge of bias is the most often cited criticism of testing and assessment. A review of the literature indicates that psychometricians and other researchers speak of bias as a property of the test or of items in the test. Conversely, test critics speak of bias as a quality or…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Federal Programs, National Surveys
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