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Lowman, Rodney L.; Schurman, Susan J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1982
The psychometric properties of a revised version of Holland's Vocational Preference Inventory were assessed using federal government employees. Factor analyses, interscale correlations, measures of internal consistency, and criterion group profiles are presented. Evidence was supportive of the validity of the revised form. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Adults, Factor Structure, Interest Inventories, Profiles
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Maguire, Thomas O.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1982
A 75-item instrument was developed to assess high school students' attitudes toward work. Fifteen scales were derived. Analysis of responses from 1,035 students showed high reliabilities. Group differences based on age, sex, previous work experiences, and vocational ambitions lent support to the validity of the scales. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Foreign Countries, Predictive Validity, Secondary Education
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Davis, Gary A.; Rimm, Sylvia – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1982
Validation studies of the initial group inventory for finding interests (GIFFI) I and II were carried out with 1,024 students (grades 6-12). Internal consistency, reliability, and validity of the scales, which measure personality and biographical characteristics associated with creativity were substantiated. (CL)
Descriptors: Creativity, High Schools, Junior High Schools, Personality Measures
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Silverstein, A. B.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1981
Corman and Escalona's scales for Object Permanence and Spatial Relationships were administered to 98 severely and profoundly retarded children on three occasions, with intervals of six months between successive administrations. The findings demonstrated the high stability of the scales when environmental conditions are themselves highly stable.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Nonverbal Tests, Object Permanence, Severe Mental Retardation
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Strauss, David – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1981
To determine if the observed correlation between two variables can be "explained" by a third variable, a significance test on the partial correlation coefficient is often used. This can be misleading when the third variable is measured with error. This article shows how the problem can be partially overcome. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Correlation, Error of Measurement, Mathematical Models, Predictive Validity
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Tobin, Kenneth G.; Capie, William – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1981
The Test of Logical Thinking was designed to measure five modes of formal reasoning: controlling variables, proportional reasoning, combinatorial reasoning, probabilistic reasoning, and correlational reasoning. Analysis of data from students, grades 6-16 indicated high test reliability and confirmed that the test measures one underlying dimension,…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Higher Education, Logical Thinking, Secondary Education
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Franklin, Melvin R., Jr.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1981
Results indicated that the Piers-Harris Children's Self Concept Scale demonstrates both convergent and discriminant validity in an assessment of a relatively stable and internally consistent construct. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 4, Grade 7, Self Concept Measures
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Willson, Victor L. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1982
The Serlin-Kaiser procedure is used to complete a principal components solution for scoring weights for all options of a given item. Coefficient alpha is maximized for a given multiple choice test. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Factor Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests, Scoring Formulas
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Parish, Thomas S.; Rankin, Charles I. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1982
The Nonsexist Personal Attribute Inventory for Children (NPAIC) was administered along with the Piers-Harris scale to children in fifth through eighth grade. A correlation of .49 was found between the two scales. The NPAIC was found to be a reliable, valid self-concept scale for females and males. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Self Concept Measures, Sex Bias, Test Reliability
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MacPhillamy, Douglas J.; Lewinsohn, Peter M. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1982
Found good to excellent stability for the eight most used scales of the Pleasant Events Schedule across time periods of one, two, and three months. Analyses showed that the items and scales generally possess acceptable levels of reliability and concurrent, predictive, and construct validity. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Correlation, Measures (Individuals), Peer Evaluation, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Stewart, Bruce L. – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1980
The reliability and validity of chance-level scores should be investigated. Only a careful examination of such scores can suggest whether they are likely to reflect random responding or to represent a reasonable estimate of an examinee's ability. (Author/RL)
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Guessing (Tests)
Raffeld, Paul – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1980
Students who meet with repeated failure at the beginning of a test are likely to lose motivation to continue to interact with each item. Therefore, it seems better to recommend testing out-of-level for those students scoring at or below the chance score mean. (RL)
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Guessing (Tests), Scoring
Roberts, A. O. H. – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1980
When a test is made to separate a group into two distinct subgroups, as well as to provide an estimate of the mean performance of one subgroup (or both of them), such estimates will be biased due to the unreliability of the test. Suggestions for corrective procedures are presented. (RL)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Mathematical Formulas, Prognostic Tests, Regression (Statistics)
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White, Charles S. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1982
Describes a study which tested the reliability and validity of the Barth-Shermis Social Studies Preference Scale as a measure of teaching orientations with respect to Barth and Shermis' three traditions. Subjects were 190 secondary social studies teachers. (AM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Objectives, Secondary Education, Social Studies
Eggert, Dietrich – Exceptional Child, 1982
The Test Battery for Mentally Handicapped Children (TBGB) was developed for the psychological diagnosis of mentally handicapped children in West Germany to provide diagnostic information relevant to educational programing. Reliablity coefficients were completed, tests of validity were undertaken, and the utility of the TBGB for differential…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Mental Retardation, Psychological Evaluation
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