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Crisp, Victoria; Shaw, Stuart; Bramley, Tom – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2020
Item banking involves tests being constructed by selecting from a bank of pre-written questions. There are various examples of multiple-choice tests where item banking is used, but few examples involving other question types. This research explored the use of banking with structured questions. Three question writers were asked to construct…
Descriptors: Item Banks, Test Construction, Test Format, Foreign Countries
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Safali, Serdar; Akpunar, Bürhan – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2020
In this study, it is aimed to develop a measurement tool with measurement validity and reliability, which can be utilized to identify the academic self-efficacy attitudes of faculty members working in the education faculty. The literature was screened during the development of the scale, the opinions of the teaching staff about the subject were…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Test Reliability, Self Efficacy, College Faculty
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Herdem, Kevser; Ünal, Ibrahim – Research in Pedagogy, 2020
Being a significant dimension in affective behavior education, values are guiding concepts for explaining the cognitive and social structures. In the process of value acquisition, the tendency of individuals for the value being targeted for acquisition bears a great significance. In the present study, the main aim is to develop an assessment…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Values, Scientific Attitudes, Test Validity
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Lalain, Muriel; Ghio, Alain; Giusti, Laurence; Robert, Danièle; Fredouille, Corinne; Woisard, Virginie – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Purpose: The current intelligibility tests performed on speakers with atypical speech production are limited by the ability of listeners to restore distorted sequences. This results in a measure that is overvalued when compared with the real articulatory performance. In this article, we present a new intelligibility test in order to neutralize the…
Descriptors: French, Speech Tests, Speech Communication, Test Construction
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Caputo, Andrea; Fregonese, Chiara; Langher, Viviana – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2020
The purpose of this research was to develop and validate a new instrument, the Dynamic Career Scale (DCS), which measures four different modes of functioning in facing career failures and challenges (mania, envy, manic reparation, and true reparation) according to Klein's object relations theory. Two studies were respectively conducted on adult…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Career Change, Barriers
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Wuttke, Eveline; Siegfried, Christin; Aprea, Carmela – Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2020
Due to current trends in society and economy, financial literacy is often considered as an important twenty-first century skill. However, regardless of the postulated relevance, studies suggest that financial illiteracy seems to be a widespread phenomenon in the population of many nations. Some studies also show that some groups perform…
Descriptors: Money Management, Multiple Literacies, Situational Tests, Test Bias
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Amrein-Beardsley, Audrey; Geiger, Tray – SAGE Open, 2020
The Education Value-Added Assessment System (EVAAS), the value-added model (VAM) sold by the international business analytics software company SAS Institute Inc., is advertised as offering "precise, reliable and unbiased results that go far beyond what other simplistic [value-added] models found in the market today can provide." In this…
Descriptors: Value Added Models, Test Validity, Test Reliability, Test Bias
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Adom, Dickson; Mensah, Jephtar Adu; Dake, Dennis Atsu – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2020
Test, measurement, and evaluation are concepts used in education to explain how the progress of learning and the final learning outcomes of students are assessed. However, the terms are often misused in the field of education, especially in Ghana. The objective of the study was to thoroughly explain the concepts to assist educationists and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques
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Koçak, Duygu – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2020
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of chance success on test equalization. For this purpose, artificially generated 500 and 1000 sample size data sets were synchronized using linear equalization and equal percentage equalization methods. In the data which were produced as a simulative, a total of four cases were created with no…
Descriptors: Test Theory, Equated Scores, Error of Measurement, Sample Size
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Dhavala, Soma; Bhatia, Chirag; Bose, Joy; Faldu, Keyur; Avasthi, Aditi – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2020
A good diagnostic assessment is one that can (i) discriminate between students of different abilities for a given skill set, (ii) be consistent with ground truth data and (iii) achieve this with as few assessment questions as possible. In this paper, we explore a method to meet these objectives. This is achieved by selecting questions from a…
Descriptors: Automation, Diagnostic Tests, Test Construction, Test Items
Pentimonti, J.; Petscher, Y.; Stanley, C. – National Center on Improving Literacy, 2019
When evaluating the quality of any screening tool, it is important to determine whether or not the assessment is biased against different groups of students. We want to ensure that students do not receive higher or lower scores on an assessment for reasons other than the primary skill or trait that is being tested.
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Test Bias, Culture Fair Tests, Student Characteristics
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Puttaswamy, Ash; Barone, Anjelica; Viezel, Kathleen D.; Willis, John O.; Dumont, Ron – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2020
An area of particular importance when examining index scores on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children--Fifth Edition (WISC-V) is the utilization and interpretation of critical values and base rates associated with differences between an individual's subtest scaled score and the individual's mean scaled score for an index. For the WISC-V,…
Descriptors: Children, Intelligence Tests, Scores, Differences
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Sternberg, Robert J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Creativity testing as it is now done is often based on a defective assumption that different kinds of creativity can be compressed into a single unidimensional scale. There is no reason to believe that the different kinds of creativity represent, simply, different amounts of a single unidimensional construct. The article shows how three different…
Descriptors: Creativity Tests, Test Validity, Misconceptions, Models
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Andersen, Martin S.; Makransky, Guido – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2021
Measuring cognitive load is important in virtual learning environments (VLE). Thus, valid and reliable measures of cognitive load are important to support instructional design in VLE. Through three studies, we investigated the validity and reliability of Leppink's Cognitive Load Scale (CLS) and developed the extraneous cognitive load (EL)…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Test Reliability, Cognitive Processes
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Malik, Umairia; Low, David; Wilson, Kate – Physics Teacher, 2021
We ask questions of students in order to probe their understanding. We design our questions in such a way that we can assess a student's progress towards an accurate worldview. However, there is a consensus that a performance gap exists in many physics assessments, where male students outperform their female peers. While early work in this area…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, World Views, Science Tests
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