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Masters, Geofferey N.; Mislevy, Robert J. – 1991
Recent research in cognitive psychology has drawn attention to the important role that students' personal understandings and representations of subject matter play in the learning process. This paper briefly reviews some of this research and contrasts the kind of learning that results in an individual's changed conception or view of a phenomenon…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Psychology, Comprehension, Educational Assessment
Hambleton, Ronald K.; And Others – 1993
The development and evaluation of methods for detecting potentially biased items or differentially functioning items (DIF) represent a critical area of research for psychometricians because of the negative impact of biased items on test validity. A summary is provided of the authors' 12 years of research at the University of Massachusetts…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Effect Size, Guidelines, Item Bias
Slater, Sharon C.; Schaeffer, Gary A. – 1996
The General Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) of the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) includes three operational sections that are separately timed and scored. A "no score" is reported if the examinee answers fewer than 80% of the items or if the examinee does not answer all of the items and leaves the section before time expires. The 80%…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, College Students, Computer Assisted Testing, Equal Education
Green, Bert F. – 1995
Setting performance standards is an area that different constituencies see quite differently. The choices of elements for a particular standard depend to a large extent on the purposes the standard is intended to serve. Standards can be used in certification, as predictors, as descriptors, and as motivators. While performance standards indicate…
Descriptors: Certification, Course Content, Cutting Scores, Elementary Secondary Education
Chongruksa, Jiratha; Thompson, Bruce – 1996
Attachment styles have been shown to be enduring and influential, and studies of attachment phenomena require scores that are reliable and valid. The present study investigated the psychometric integrity of scores on the Adult Attachment Scale using data from 283 college students. This instrument is an 18-item Likert scale that is an expansion of…
Descriptors: Adults, Attachment Behavior, College Students, Foreign Countries
Garbarino, Jennifer J. – 1996
Attachment theory asserts that human beings are innately programmed to seek and form attachments with others. The assumption that the quality of early attachment relationships will be functionally related to subsequent attachment styles and competencies provides the theoretical basis for extending the theory of attachment to the study of adult…
Descriptors: Adults, Attachment Behavior, Defense Mechanisms, Dependency (Personality)
Tasse, Marc J.; And Others – 1994
The Quebec Adaptive Behavior Scale (QABS) is widely used in Quebec (Canada) to assess behavior of people with mental retardation in educational, vocational, residential or hospital settings. This study estimated the interrater agreement and test-retest reliability of the QABS. To determine test-retest reliability, the QABS was completed by 27…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Behavior Rating Scales, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Shaughnessy, Michael F. – 1995
Developments in the measurement and theory of creativity are reviewed, and the present status of creativity vis-a-vis psychometrics and theory is explored. The realm of creativity has been a quagmire of definition problems, with creativity variously defined in terms of process or stages. In past eras, creativity was essentially measured by output…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Creativity, Creativity Tests, Definitions
Boone, William J. – 1990
Classroom teachers use intuitions, experiences, syllabi, and course guides to help implement a curriculum. Psychometric techniques can also help guide and shape curricula. Some psychometric techniques allow tests to reveal the actual curriculum mastered by students in an objective and sample-free manner and to indicate a probable learning sequence…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Item Analysis
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. Test Collection. – 1992
This volume, sixth in the Educational Testing Service (ETS) collection catalog series, describes 1,560 personality and affective measures. The instruments described are used to assess the psychological, social, and affective reactions of individuals to their environment. Tests include: (1) 13 self-reports; (2) 59 interviews; (3) 101 projective…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Catalogs, Diagnostic Tests, Emotional Adjustment
Bangert-Drowns, Robert L.; Rudner, Lawrence M. – 1991
Meta-analysis is a collection of systematic techniques for resolving apparent contradictions in research findings. Meta-analysts translate results from different studies to a common metric and statistically explore the relations between study characteristics and findings. Since G. Glass first used the term "meta-analysis" in 1976, it has…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Definitions, Educational Research
Byrne, Barbara M.; And Others – 1992
A study of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was conducted to: (1) test for the factorial validity of the French version of the BDI (BDI-FR) separately for 551 non-clinical Francophone adolescent males and 601 non-clinical Francophone adolescent females; (2) cross-validate findings across a second independent sample for each sex; and (3) test…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Depression (Psychology), Diagnostic Tests, Factor Structure
Shearer, C. Branton; Jones, James A. – 1994
Howard Gardner's multiple intelligence (MI) theory is an alternative to the unitary concept of general intelligence, but it lacks a practical, reliable, and valid method of assessment. The Hillside Assessment of Perceived Intelligences (HAPI) is an attempt to measure the seven constructs of MI theory with an objective, psychometrically sound…
Descriptors: Adults, Concurrent Validity, Construct Validity, Correlation
McDaniel, Ernest – 1991
Some theoretical background is presented for the proposition that thinking processes can be measured by determining the levels of cognitive complexity apparent in written interpretations of complex situations. The rationale for scoring interpretations is presented, and some illustrative data are discussed. The approach to measurement of thinking…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
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Gold, Margaret G.; Bruno, Joseph F. – Education and Urban Society, 1975
Reviews the judicial-legal definition of test bias as it has emerged in court litigation, asserting that while technical research studies of test bias have focused either on predictive validity or content validity, the judicial-legal concepts of test bias have attempted to focus on both these issues in a relatively non-technical manner. (JM)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Employment Opportunities, Employment Practices, Evaluation Criteria
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