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Gentry, Ruben – 1983
Forty special education majors (graduate and undergraduate) completed a survey on perceptions of problems and needs in educating minority handicapped children. Perceptions were assessed via 32 items in four major areas: sociocultural factors, identification and evaluation, instruction, and future opportunities. Findings were reported according to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Handicap Identification
Peer reviewedOrnstein, Allan C. – Educational Forum, 1975
The federal government's policy of developing programs that provide employment on the basis of race wherein the majority is discriminated against for the sake of the minority was the subject discussed in this article. Reverse discrimination as an acceptable method of employment was questioned and suggestions for striking an equitable balance were…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Practices, Government Role, Guidelines
Peer reviewedWeber, David A. – Buffalo Law Review, 1975
The question of possible racial bias in the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), the issue crucial to future tests of the constitutionality of preferential admissions, is explored with the conclusion that uncertainties in this area should not overshadow the necessity for reexamination of law school admission criteria. (JT)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Higher Education, Law Schools, Predictive Measurement
Dorans, Neil J.; Zeller, Karin – ETS Research Report Series, 2004
In an article published in the spring 2003 issue of "Harvard Educational Review", Roy Freedle stated that the SAT® is both culturally and statistically biased. Freedle proposed a solution to this bias, which involved using a half-test made up of the most difficult items culled from complete SAT examination. His claims, which garnered…
Descriptors: Scores, Scoring, Equated Scores, College Entrance Examinations
Peer reviewedBoone, James A.; Adesso, Vincent J. – Journal of Negro Education, 1974
In an investigation of racial differences on an "intelligence" test containing items specific to the Black environment, black subjects had a higher mean score than white subjects and there was no positive correlation between the Black Intelligence Test and the Shipley Institute of Living Scale, a traditional intelligence test. Thus, racial…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Environmental Influences, Group Testing, Intelligence Differences
Rivers, L. Wendell; And Others – Journal of Afro-American Issues, 1975
An examination of the limitations of I.Q. testing, the dangers of misclassification, the moral issues of testing as well as some of the legal consequences of such mishaps. Several alternatives and recommendations are offered. (EH)
Descriptors: Black Stereotypes, Group Testing, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Intelligence Differences
Williams, Robert L. – Journal of Afro-American Issues, 1975
The claim that tests of intelligence and abilities are the best predictors of academic success fails to examine closely the important moderator variable as test and criterion characteristics rather than as person characteristics. (EH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, Black Youth, Intelligence Tests
Vos, Hans J. – 1989
An approach to simultaneous optimization of assignments of subjects to treatments followed by an end-of-mastery test is presented using the framework of Bayesian decision theory. Focus is on demonstrating how rules for the simultaneous optimization of sequences of decisions can be found. The main advantages of the simultaneous approach, compared…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Cultural Differences, Decision Making, Equations (Mathematics)
Shealy, Robin; Stout, William – 1991
This paper presents a conceptualization of test bias for standardized ability tests which is based on multidimensional, non-parametric, item response theory. An explanation of how individually-biased items can combine through a test score to produce test bias is provided. It is contended that bias, although expressed at the item level, should be…
Descriptors: Ability, Equations (Mathematics), Individual Differences, Item Bias
Paden, Patricia A. – 1986
Two factors which may affect the ratings assigned to an essay test are investigated: (1) context effects; and (2) score level effects. Context effects exist in essay scoring if an essay is rated higher when preceded by poor quality essays than when preceded by high quality essays. A score level effect is defined as a change in the score (value)…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Essay Tests, Holistic Evaluation, Interrater Reliability
Nuttall, Ena Vazquez; And Others – 1984
In seeking to define and describe culturally and linguistically different exceptional (CLDE) children, common problems in distinguishing a disability from a cultural or linguistic difference are discussed. The legal mandates affecting the assessment of CLDE students are summarized. An appropriate nondiscriminatory assessment process is defined in…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Disabilities, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Testing
Allina, Amy; And Others – 1987
Seven schools that have re-evaluated their needs for standardized college admissions examinations were studied to explore their admissions and innovative testing policies. The schools include: (1) Bates College in Lewiston, Maine; (2) Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine; (3) Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in Cambridge,…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Entrance Examinations, Colleges
Talley, Ronda C. – 1979
The study evaluated the System of Multicultural Pluralistic Assessment (SOMPA), an approach to nondiscriminatory assessment, with special emphasis on its impact on educational decisionmaking and on educational planning for exceptional children. Initial chapters focus on the SOMPA's theoretical framework contrasted to traditional assessment…
Descriptors: Culture Fair Tests, Decision Making, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Anrig, Gregory R. – 1984
At the heart of the recent drive for excellence and school reform is a call for stronger educational standards. The most ignored fact in the recent reports on excellence is that Black students are better prepared for this period of reform than ever before: Black students' test scores are improving nationwide; the gap between Black and White…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Achievement Gains, Black Students
Hall, Carroll L. – 1984
Based on 18 months of extensive research and study, the New Mexico State Department of Education developed the Staff Accountability Plan to address the issue of teacher accountability and certification. One of the provisions of the plan (a written assessment of general and professional knowledge for initial certification) will be fulfilled by…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Cutting Scores, Elementary Secondary Education, State Programs


