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Maxwell, Marilyn Griffith – 1969
The purpose of this study was to develop a test that could be used both to diagnose student writing needs and to evaluate the effects of classroom teaching on the abilities of secondary school-junior college students to write expositorily. Data analysis was organized to indicate the extent to which a carefully designed objective test could validly…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, English Education, Evaluation Methods, Expository Writing
Boger, Robert P.; Knight, Sarah S. – 1969
To develop and field test new assessment procedures for the 1969-70 Head Start national evaluation, a list of existing tests measuring selected social and emotional variables was compiled. Tests were selected on these criteria: (1) conceptual soundness, (2) relevance for preschool children, (3) whether disadvantaged children might be expected to…
Descriptors: Curiosity, Disadvantaged, Emotional Development, Group Status
Jacobs, Sylvia H.; Pierce-Jones, John – 1969
The present study was an attempt to assess the impact of Project Head Start upon the parents of children who participated in a 6-month Head Start intervention program in Austin, Texas. The sample was comprised of 57 Negro and 51 Latin-American parents. From the Parent Interview, which was administered to the female caretaker (usually the mother)…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Blacks, Child Rearing, Compensatory Education
Phatak, Pramila – 1970
This paper describes the collecting of normative data concerning the development of East Indian babies and analyzes the information in terms of: (1) the influences of socioeconomic class; (2) urban-rural environmental differences; (3) sex differences; and (4) comparisons with children from the United States, Israel, and the United Kingdom. The…
Descriptors: Charts, Cognitive Development, Cross Cultural Studies, Cross Sectional Studies
Hansen, Duncan N.; And Others – 1971
A review of the literature on automated psychological testing shows that most research and development in this area is based on a one-test, one-psychologist model. In this model, the functions of test administration, scoring, and interpretation are thought out in terms of specific tests presented on an individualized basis. However, more complete…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Educational Testing
Coller, Alan R.; Guthrie, P. D. – 1971
Twenty-seven instruments appropriate for measuring self-concept in children from the preschool level through the third grade are listed. Information concerning the purpose of the instrument, nature of the materials, groups for which it is intended, administration, scoring, interpretation, and standardization are included when available, together…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Attitude Measures, Early Childhood Education, Grade 1
Hoepfner, Ralph – 1971
All measures presently available for first, third, fifth, and sixth grade testing were evaluated according to the MEAN procedure which reflects measurement validity, examinee appropriateness, administrative usability, and normed technical excellence. Major shortcomings of these measures are presented. A factor analysis revealed four dimensions…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Elementary Schools, Evaluation Criteria
Hopkins, Kenneth D. – 1971
The stability and change of verbal, non-verbal, and total IQ scores from group tests were investigated for students tested at Grades 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, and 11. Conclusions are discussed in detail, and the following recommendations are made: (1) Group intelligence tests should not be routinely administered in Grades 1 and 2 unless the users and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Educational Testing, Factor Analysis, Group Testing
Flaugher, Ronald L. – 1971
Black students from two cities and Mexican-American students, both male and female, showed small but consistent tendencies to perform better, relative to White groups, on three nontraditional measures: tests of inductive reasoning, spatial scanning, and associative memory. These measures showed somewhat less discrepancy between the groups than did…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, Asian Americans, Blacks
Hammer, Mark; Henderson, C. Obert – 1972
In addition to the usual drawbacks of large enrollment college classes such as impersonal atmosphere, discouragement of questions, and insensitivity to individual differences, the testing methods that tend to be associated with large classes can be detrimental to the learning process. Objective tests decrease the level of intellectual mastery…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing
Natalicio, Diana S.; Williams, Frederick – 1972
This paper reports the attempt to see which characteristics of the speech of Black and Mexican American children would be reliably evaluated by experts specializing in dialect study. Presumably, if selected characteristics were evaluated with consistency and bases for these evaluations were given, such results could serve in training teachers to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Language, Children, Dialect Studies
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Upshur, John A. – 1972
In contemporary reading comprehension tests, abilities which may have little to do with reading ability can have a great effect on test scores. Reading tests are not constructed so that they maximize abilities unique to reading. On the other hand, tests on other language skills do not minimize what is unique to reading. Comprehension is the…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Comprehension, English (Second Language), Eye Movements
Ozenne, Dan Gilbert – 1971
This paper examines the development and evaluation of criterion-referenced measures, and elaborates on the distinction between them and norm-referenced measures. The concept of sensitivity is introduced as an appropriate method for evaluating such measures, and a sensitivity index is proposed. The traditional model for the response of a subject to…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Criterion Referenced Tests, Data Analysis
Forbes, Dean W. – 1976
Rasch calibration permitted the development of short achievement tests that were economical in testing time, and could be developed in a series of difficulty levels to suit student individual differences. Furthermore, these tests were of adequate reliability for practical educational measurement when individual students were assigned to tests of…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Achievement Tests, Classification, Elementary Education
Frederiksen, Norman; Ward, William C. – 1975
A set of tests that might be reasonably used as provisional criterion measures in research on scientific thinking, particularly creative thinking, were developed and an assessment was made of the suitability of these tests as criterion variables from the standpoint of their psychometric properties. The Tests of Scientific Thinking are performance…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Correlation, Creative Thinking, Creativity Tests
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