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Allen, JoBeth – 1979
Much of what has developed in the testing of reading harkens back to the days of the "Cult of Efficiency" movement in education that can be largely attributed to Frederick Winslow Taylor. Taylor spent most of his productive years studying time and motion in an attempt to streamline industrial production so that people could work as…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Efficiency, Minimum Competency Testing
Clark, Irene Lurkis – 1983
Research studies have pointed to a similarity between reading and listening that may imply that listening to writing is likely to be a useful means of evaluating it. Therefore a study was designed to determine the extent to which holistic scores assigned to student essays by readers correlate with holistic scores assigned to the same essays by…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Holistic Evaluation, Listening
Tennis, Mel H. – 1983
The results of a newly developed Haitian-Creole oral proficiency test are presented. The test is administered in Haitian-Creole to Creole-speaking and limited-speaking Haitian-origin children at two educational levels: grades kindergarten through 3 and grades 4-6. The test is designed to assess the child's language proficiency in three linguistic…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Elementary Education, Haitian Creole, Language Proficiency
Mastrian, Lou; And Others – 1984
The purpose of this paper is to present a 50-item instrument (Appendix B) designed to assess needs for elementary school substitutes. Its use may provide valuable information for inservice training of substitute teachers, the often neglected cadre of professional educators. A priori and a posteriori validation procedures are described. A factor…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Factor Analysis, Inservice Teacher Education
Poteat, G. Michael – 1983
Basically, two different forms of the sociometric technique for assessing children's peer status exist: peer-nomination and peer-rating. Although more popular, the peer-nomination technique has several psychometric deficiencies; these limit research efforts attempting to identify correlations between peer sociometric status and other social…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Measures (Individuals)
Peer reviewedHopkins, Kenneth D.; Bracht, Glenn H. – American Educational Research Journal, 1975
The results of this study show that, below ten years of age, stability in IQ scores from group verbal tests is considerably below that for Stanford-Binet. Non-verbal IQ scores were found to have substantially less stability than verbal IQs. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Testing
Saarni, Carolyn – 1989
The Parent Attitude toward Children's Expressiveness Scale (PACES) provides a measure of the degree of acceptance-control the respondent allows toward a child's hypothetical emotional and expressive behavior. PACES is a 20-item scale with a multiple choice format for each item. Emotional and expressive behaviors represented in PACES include anger,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitude Measures, Children, Family Characteristics
Bezruczko, Nikolaus; Schroeder, David H. – 1989
An experimental test battery consisting of several tests that measure aspects of artistic judgment was administered to over 1,600 clients of the Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation. The battery consisted of the Visual Aesthetic Sensitivity Test (VAST) of K. O. Gotz (1981); the Design Judgment Test (DJT) of M. Graves (1948); and two tests…
Descriptors: Adults, Aesthetic Values, Aptitude Tests, Art Appreciation
Minish, Patricia A. – 1986
The major purpose of this study was to develop a reliable observation instrument to code parent-caregiver communication as it occurs when children are dropped off and picked up at day care centers. The Parent-Caregiver Communication Checklist (PCCC) was designed as an observation tool to assess informal communication between parents and caregivers…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Child Caregivers, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer)
White, Jesse W. – 1989
The premise of this document is that trade instructors and incumbent workers can work together as a writing team to develop test items for vocational education. The development process used by the Vocational-Technical Education Consortium of States (V-TECS) is described as follows: (1) identify and validate a task list; (2) conduct task analysis;…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Field Tests, Item Banks, Postsecondary Education
Wang, Xiaoping; And Others – 1989
A study involving teachers and administrators from 16 elementary, middle, and high schools in Tennessee investigated the factorial structure of the Self-Directed Learning Readiness Scale (SDLRS). The SDLRS includes 58 Likert-like items designed to measure the readiness of adult learners to assume self-direction in the learning process. Study…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Administrators, Adult Education, Diagnostic Tests
Horm-Wingerd, Diane M. – 1988
This paper provides an overview of standardized tests and a summary of important psychometric and test construction properties that educators must consider when they make critical evaluations of standardized tests. Sections of the paper concern: (1) basic characteristics of standardized tests; (2) differences between norm-referenced and…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Practices, Guidelines, Norm Referenced Tests
Huetteman, Julie Doidge; Benson, RoseAnn – 1989
A comprehensive Instrument for Curriculum Evaluation (ICE) was developed to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate curriculum materials. The instrument contains 115 statements for assessing 11 aspects of curriculum: philosophy, needs assessment, theme, goals, learning objectives and standards, scope and sequence, field testing, instructor…
Descriptors: Costs, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Costantino, Giuseppe; And Others – 1989
Attention deficits and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (AD-HD) are regarded as relatively common disorders among school-age children, but the literature reveals several confounding factors with the standard assessment techniques for the disorder. Using a structured thematic apperception technique (the TEMAS Apperception Test of G.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attention Deficit Disorders, Children, Comparative Testing
Baghi, Heibatollah; Ferrara, Steven F. – 1990
Two techniques for detecting differential item functioning (DIF) of test items are compared: (1) item response theory (IRT), using the three-parameter model; and (2) Mantel-Haenszel chi square techniques (MHCS). The steps necessary for identifying differentially functioning items are identified for both approaches. Using data from the 1988…
Descriptors: Chi Square, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Grade 9


