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Cole, Nancy S.; Zieky, Michael J. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2001
Proposes additional ways for people in the measurement profession to think about the fairness of assessments and about the fairness of the uses of assessments. Suggests that measurement professionals must pay more attention to reducing group differences at the design stage of test development, to providing all examinees an opportunity to…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Equal Education, Groups, Test Bias
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Carson, Andrew D. – Journal of Career Assessment, 1998
Review of tests of musical aptitude indicates that objective assessment of such aptitude is not included in standard career assessment batteries. Reasons include a general decline in use of aptitude measures, less support for artistic/musical aptitudes compared to other fields, and lack of documentation of their applicability to career counseling.…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Career Counseling, Music, Test Use
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Baker, Eva L. – Educational Assessment, 2001
Discusses the intellectual history supporting the use of educational testing and describes four current tensions in testing: (1) learning and change versus measurement models; (2) quality of information and policy use; (3) precision versus utility; and (4) individual attainment versus standardized attainment. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Testing, Measurement Techniques, Psychometrics
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Glaser, Robert – Educational Assessment, 2001
Discusses the long-term estrangement of psychology and educational testing, a breach that occurred as a result of differences in the goals of experimental psychologists and correlational psychologists who studied the measurement of aptitude and ability. Discusses the development of a new field merging modern knowledge of cognition and learning and…
Descriptors: Ability, Aptitude, Cognitive Processes, Conflict
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Brown, R. I.; Brown, I. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Background: Despite its popularity, to date little systematic work has been done in the application of the quality of life (QOL) concept to persons with intellectual disability (ID) and its impact on individuals and families. This article addresses that need. Method: The article summarizes the four application strands suggested by the IASSID SIRG…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Mental Retardation, Guidelines, Evaluation
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Reeve, Charlie L.; Charles, Jennifer E. – Intelligence, 2008
The current study examines the views of experts in the science of mental abilities about the primacy and uniqueness of "g" and the social implications of ability testing, and compares their responses to the views of a group of non-expert psychologists. Results indicate expert consensus that "g" is an important, non-trivial determinant (or at least…
Descriptors: Race, Psychologists, Testing, Predictive Validity
Thurlow, Martha L.; Laitusis, Cara Cahalan; Dillon, Deborah R.; Cook, Linda L.; Moen, Ross E.; Abedi, Jamal; O'Brien, David G. – National Accessible Reading Assessment Projects, 2009
Within the context of standards-based educational systems, states are using large scale reading assessments to help ensure that all children have the opportunity to learn essential knowledge and skills. The challenge for developers of accessible reading assessments is to develop assessments that measure only those student characteristics that are…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Measures (Individuals), Student Characteristics, Disabilities
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Falk, Beverly; Ort, Suzanne Wichterle; Moirs, Katie – Educational Assessment, 2007
This article describes the findings of studies conducted on a large-scale, classroom-based performance assessment of literacy for the early grades designed to provide information that is useful for reporting, as well as teaching. Technical studies found the assessment to be a promising instrument that is reliable and valid. Follow-up studies of…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Performance Based Assessment, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Research
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van den Elzen, Joost; MacLeod, Colin – Behavior Therapy, 2006
The present study was conducted to test predictions derived from the hypothesis that depression may serve the purpose of adaptively facilitating disengagement from obsolete cognitive plans. Groups of students with either low or high depression scores were contrasted using a procedure that featured an initial learning phase, within which…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Depression (Psychology), Prediction, Comparative Analysis
Gillaspy, James Arthur, Jr. – 1996
Three procedures for evaluating the replicability of descriptive discriminant analysis (DDA) results are discussed. The techniques include cross-validation, the jackknife, and the bootstrap. Discriminant analysis is a multivariate technique used when group membership or classification is the focus of the analysis. DDA is used to describe major…
Descriptors: Discriminant Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Groups, Heuristics
Holland, Paul W. – 1989
A simple technique, developed by A. Phillips (1987) is used to approximate the covariance between the Mantel-Haenszel log-odds-ratio estimator for a 2 x 2 x k table and the sample marginal proportions. These results are then applied to obtain an approximate variance estimate of an adjusted risk difference based on the Mantel-Haenszel odds-ratio…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Bias, Risk
Duckworth, Jane C.; Anderson, Wayne P. – 1986
This manual presents information on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), primarily directed to counselors and clinicians who work with university counseling center clients, private practice clients, and mental health clinic clients who are not usually psychotic or neurotic but are having difficulties in one or two areas. This…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Personality Measures, Test Content, Test Interpretation
Torrance, Harry – 1982
Case studies in six schools in two school districts were used to document the practice of school-based examining in action: identifying the reasons why teachers use it, the problems they encounter, and the various pay-offs which arise. Four ways of using school-based examining were identified: to ease externally-imposed organizational change; to…
Descriptors: Accountability, Foreign Countries, School Districts, Secondary Education
Woodcock, Richard W. – 1982
Though many test developers have utilized item response theory in their work, few have taken advantage of the potential of item response theory for providing new interpretation procedures that accentuate the educational implications to be drawn from test scores. This paper describes several features, based upon the Rasch difficulty and ability…
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education, Latent Trait Theory, Scores
Boliek-Uphoff, Carol; Obrzut, John E. – 1984
Twenty-three learning disabled (LD) children (age 8-12 years) and 15 nondisabled children (age 8-12 years) were individually administered the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery-Children's Revision (LNNB). Means and standard deviations for each of the test's scales were computed by group, and individual T-tests were calculated for…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Expressive Language, Handicap Identification, Learning Disabilities
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