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McCurry, Niki – 1992
The Computerized Inventory of Developmental Writing Traits (CIDWT) is meant to provide a valid reliable measure of program improvement, particularly for teachers implementing a process writing approach in their classrooms. While standardized tests, portfolio, and holistic scoring all have something to offer, the CIDWT is an inexpensive direct…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing)
Chauvin, Sheila W.; Ellett, Chad D. – 1993
This paper studied the construct validity of the Receptivity to Change Inventory (RCI) as a measure of teacher receptivity to change. The sample consisted of all teachers in 94 schools in 6 districts in southern Louisiana. Usable data were received from 1,921 teachers from elementary schools and secondary schools during the spring of 1992. The…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Construct Validity, Educational Change, Elementary School Teachers
Patton, M. J.; And Others – 1992
The Supervisory Working Alliance Inventory (SWAI) developed by J. F. Efstation, M. J. Patton, and C. M. Kardash (1990) was further evaluated for its psychometric properties and relationships with the Personal Reactions Scale--Revised (PRS-R) developed by E. L. Holloway and B. E. Wampold (1984), the only other measure of the relationship in…
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Counselor Training, Factor Structure, Higher Education
Sonnenblick, Renee; Schwarz, J. Conrad – 1992
One difficulty in studying the long-term impact of divorce on children has been the lack of a reliable and valid measure of parental conflict for divorced parents. Items for a post-divorce conflict scale were written and tested using 32 male and 63 female college students from divorced families for Study 1 and 60 male and 75 female students from…
Descriptors: College Students, Conflict, Construct Validity, Correlation
Pounder, Diana G. – 1993
This paper offers reasons for using traditional quantitative research methods and illustrates some of the considerations demanding rigor in a study on gender discrimination in school-administrator salaries. Traditional quantitative methods provide a meaningful language based on numbers and objectivity, and they are less time-consuming and complex…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Administration, Higher Education
Cardoso, Rosana M. F. – Texas Papers in Foreign Language Education, 1998
This study analyzed English language tests administered in Brazil as part of a university entrance examination, focusing on the authenticity of its tests of second language reading comprehension, the concept of reading as an interactive process between reader and text, a proficiency-based view of language instruction, and the psychometric…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Hickey, Daniel T.; Wolfe, Edward W.; Kindfield, Ann C. H. – 1998
To evaluate student learning in a computer-supported environment known as "GenScope," a system was developed for assessing students' understanding and learning of introductory genetics material presented in two developed GenScope instruments. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to address traditional evidential validity…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology, Evaluation Methods
Hedges, Larry V.; Vevea, Jack L. – 1997
This study investigates the amount of uncertainty added to National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) estimates by equating error under both ideal and less than ideal circumstances. Data from past administrations are used to guide simulations of various equating designs and error due to equating is estimated empirically. The design…
Descriptors: Ability, Elementary Secondary Education, Equated Scores, Error of Measurement
Schlesinger, Aaron – 1997
This paper reports on a study conducted to determine if staffing changes were necessary at the information desk at the main branch of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library (Ohio). Questions addressed included: (1) What times are busiest in the library? (2) Should there be changes in staffing the reference desk that could lead to…
Descriptors: Library Administration, Library Personnel, Library Planning, Library Research
Burts, Diane C.; And Others – 1991
This study compared end-of-year standardized test scores (CAT) of 204 children in 6 developmentally appropriate and 6 developmentally inappropriate kindergarten classes. Particular attention was given to the effects on test scores of the interaction of classroom type with sex, socioeconomic status, and race. Relationships between children's CAT…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Kindergarten
Lin, Thung-Rung; Doyle, Teresa – 1991
The potential usefulness of self-assessment of low-level aptitudes, such as basic or elementary reading, writing, and calculating, was explored in a test validation context, following the model of B. Davey (1980, 1990). Self-assessments were sought to provide criterion-related or construct validities that might otherwise be unobtainable for some…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Basic Skills, Blacks, Females
Blankenship, Mark H.; And Others – 1991
To determine if individuals other than first-line supervisors could be used as expert judges in making estimates of job performance worth when conducting a utility analysis, this study compared the estimates of experienced job incumbents with those of supervisors. The job class investigated was that of eligibility technician, who performs varied…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Economic Factors, Economic Impact
Marsh, Herbert W.; Byrne, Barbara M. – 1992
An Australian study and a Canadian study evaluated the ability of significant others to infer multiple dimensions of self-concept of university students accurately. Subjects were 151 Australian and 941 Canadian university students. Four factor analyses (self- and other-responses by Australians and Canadians) all clearly identified the 13 factors…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Testing, Cross Cultural Studies, Factor Analysis
Volkwein, J. Fredericks – 1991
This study examined 10 educational outcomes reported by a representative group of 1990 seniors (N=536) who entered a public research university in fall 1986. The project tested an improved set of items reflecting scales of academic and social integration and of intellectual and personal growth developed earlier by Pascarella and Terenzini. The…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Students, Departments, Educational Environment
Barisa, Mark; And Others – 1991
The validity of the Self Concept as a Learner Revised (SCALR) inventory was studied. The construct issue of academic self-concept was explored by comparing the SCALR to the academic portion of the Multidimensional Self Concept Scale (MSCS). The SCALR contains 44 items (four scales of 11 items each). The SCALR version for grades 7 through 12 was…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Comparative Testing, Construct Validity, Correlation
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