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Hogan, Thomas P.; Mishler, Carol – 1982
This literature review summarizes what is currently known about the agreement among six measures of writing skills. Three of these methods involve the application of human judgment in scoring or rating a piece of writing: holistic, analytical, and primary trait scoring. Two methods involve anatomical or taxonomic analysis of a piece of writing:…
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Criterion Referenced Tests, Measurement Techniques, Scoring
Arndt, Stephan – 1981
The problem of change scores' correlation with initial status and the problem of low reliability in the measurement of change are addressed. By treating the correlation between initial status and change as a design problem rather than a statistical issue, research questions can be formulated in terms of changes in the shapes of growth curves…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Analysis of Covariance, Change, Correlation
Psychological Corp., New York, NY. – 1981
The Certificate in Data Processing (CDP) Examination conducted by the Institute for Certification of Computer Professionals (ICCP) is one of the qualifications for the CDP. The May 1981 administration tested 3,601 candidates at 149 international test sites. Half of the candidates were taking the examination for the first time and were taking all…
Descriptors: Administration, Certification, Computer Science, Data Processing
Zimmerman, Irla L.; Woo-Sam, James M. – 1982
Two kinds of WISC-R short forms, item reduction and subtest reduction, are reviewed in terms of their ability to meet these criteria of adequacy: a significant correlation between the full scale IQ and the short form IQ, a non-significant difference between the full and short form mean IQ, a low percentage of IQ classification changes resulting…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Test Interpretation, Test Items, Test Reliability
Moy, Raymond – 1982
Score equating requires that the forms to be equated are functionally parallel. That is, the two test forms should rank order examinees in a similar fashion. In language proficiency testing situations, this assumption is often put into doubt because of the numerous tests that have been proposed as measures of language proficiency and the…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Language Proficiency, Language Tests, Latent Trait Theory
Kelley, Kathryn – 1985
Self-destructiveness can be viewed in two ways: as performing an act which one knows cognitively is not conducive to one's welfare but nonetheless leads to some pleasurable affect (e.g., overeating, smoking); or not performing an act one knows one should perform but which has some negative affective consequences (e.g., dental checkups, saving…
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Locus of Control
Smith, John K.; Heshusius, Lous – 1985
Educational researchers have claimed that the quantitative and qualitative approaches to educational inquiry are, indeed, compatible. However, it would be unfortunate to discontinue this debate. The quantitative-qualitative debate began with the interpretive approach to social inquiry. Dilthey argued that since cultural/moral sciences differ from…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Experimenter Characteristics, Literature Reviews
Collins, Linda M.; Dent, Clyde W. – 1985
Because health behavior is often concerned with dynamic constructs, a longitudinal approach to measurement is needed. The Longitudinal Guttman Simplex (LGS) is a measurement model developed especially for dynamic constructs exhibiting cumulative, unitary development measured longitudinally. Data from the Television Smoking Prevention Project, a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Data Analysis, Drug Abuse, Health Behavior
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Stricker, Lawrence J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1974
Descriptors: Correlation, Factor Analysis, Individual Differences, Personality Measures
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Wilson, John D.; Spangler, Paul F. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1974
Eighty-three children (mean age 9 years) with learning disabilities or multiple physical or sensory handicaps were tested using the Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT) and one or more standard measures of intelligence to assess the value of the PIAT as an effective measure and screening device of educational achievement. (LC)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Exceptional Child Research
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Millman, Jason; Popham, W. James – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1974
The use of the regression equation derived from the Anglo-American sample to predict grades of Mexican-American students resulted in overprediction. An examination of the standardized regression weights revealed a significant difference in the weight given to the Scholastic Aptitude Test Mathematics Score. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Item Analysis, Predictive Validity, Scores
Sension, Donald B.; Rabehl, George – Educational Technology, 1974
A discussion of the role of domain-referenced testing in educational accountability. (HB)
Descriptors: Accountability, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Improvement
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Preece, P. F. W. – School Science Review, 1974
Describes the test item analysis used in test construction. (JR)
Descriptors: Discriminant Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Item Analysis, Multiple Choice Tests
Glassner, Martin Ira – Indian Historian, 1974
Descriptors: American History, American Indians, Census Figures, Death
Huskey, Robert; And Others – Acta Symbolica, 1973
This, Part I of a longer work, is a study of the automatic recovery from speech defects. (CH)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Primary Education, Speech Evaluation, Speech Handicaps
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