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Pagnano-Richardson, Karen; Henninger, Mary L. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2010
The cognitive domain in physical education is an important component of quality physical education as demonstrated through Standard 2 of the National Standards for Physical Education which state that the physically educated person "demonstrates understanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics as they apply to learning and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Play, Team Sports, Physical Activities
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Crisp, Victoria; Johnson, Martin; Novakovic, Nadezda – British Educational Research Journal, 2012
This research investigated whether features of examination questions influence students with dyslexia differently to others, potentially affecting whether they have a fair opportunity to show their knowledge, understanding and skills. A number of science examination questions were chosen. For some questions two slightly different versions were…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Performance Based Assessment, Questioning Techniques, Test Format
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Eaton, Danice K.; Brener, Nancy D.; Kann, Laura; Roberts, Alice M.; Kyle, Tonja M.; Flint, Katherine H.; Ross, Alexander L. R. – Journal of School Health, 2011
Background: School-based risk behavior surveys traditionally have been administered via paper-and-pencil. This study assessed the feasibility of conducting in-class online surveys in US high schools. Methods: A paper-and-pencil questionnaire assessing computer availability and perceptions of online surveys was mailed to a nationally representative…
Descriptors: High Schools, Intervals, Principals, Mail Surveys
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Yun, Jeehwan – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2011
This study examines (1) the effects of hypertext gloss use on L2 vocabulary acquisition in computerized reading contexts; (2) which specific combination of either text-only (single) or text + visual (multiple) hypertext glosses is more effective on L2 vocabulary acquisition; and (3) potential moderators to systematically account for between study…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Effect Size, Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning
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Scarpati, Stanley E.; Wells, Craig S.; Lewis, Christine; Jirka, Stephen – Journal of Special Education, 2011
The purpose of this study was to use differential item functioning (DIF) and latent mixture model analyses to explore factors that explain performance differences on a large-scale mathematics assessment between examinees allowed to use a calculator or who were afforded item presentation accommodations versus those who did not receive the same…
Descriptors: Testing Accommodations, Test Items, Test Format, Validity
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van Buijsen, Marit; Hendriks, Angelique; Ketelaars, Mieke; Verhoeven, Ludo – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
Children with communication disorders have problems with both language and social interaction. The theory-of-mind hypothesis provides an explanation for these problems, and different tests have been developed to test this hypothesis. However, different modes of presentation are used in these tasks, which make the results difficult to compare. In…
Descriptors: Autism, Language Impairments, Communication Disorders, Interpersonal Relationship
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Ediger, Marlow – Education, 2010
Data driven decision making emphasizes the importance of the teacher using objective sources of information in developing the social studies curriculum. Too frequently, decisions of teachers have been made based on routine and outdated methods of teaching. Valid and reliable tests used to secure results from pupil learning make for better…
Descriptors: Data, Decision Making, Social Studies, Standardized Tests
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Pepple, Dagogo J.; Young, Lauriann E.; Carroll, Robert G. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2010
This retrospective study compared the performance of preclinical medical students in the multiple-choice question (MCQ) and long essay question components of a comprehensive physiology final examination. During the 3 yr analyzed, 307 students had an average score of 47% (SD 9.9) in the long essay questions and 64% (SD 9.9) in the MCQs. Regression…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Multiple Choice Tests, Physiology, Comparative Analysis
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Steinmetz, Jean-Paul; Brunner, Martin; Loarer, Even; Houssemand, Claude – Psychological Assessment, 2010
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) assesses executive and frontal lobe function and can be administered manually or by computer. Despite the widespread application of the 2 versions, the psychometric equivalence of their scores has rarely been evaluated and only a limited set of criteria has been considered. The present experimental study (N =…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Psychometrics, Test Theory, Scores
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Stanger-Hall, Kathrin F. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2012
Learning science requires higher-level (critical) thinking skills that need to be practiced in science classes. This study tested the effect of exam format on critical-thinking skills. Multiple-choice (MC) testing is common in introductory science courses, and students in these classes tend to associate memorization with MC questions and may not…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Science Tests, Test Format, Thinking Skills
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Solheim, Oddny Judith; Skaftun, Atle – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2009
During the last three decades the constructed response format has gradually gained entry in large-scale assessments of reading-comprehension. In their 1991 Reading Literacy Study The International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) included constructed response items on an exploratory basis. Ten years later, in…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Literacy, Reading Tests, Responses
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Wininger, Steven R.; Kuhlenschmidt, Sally – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2009
The literature on college examination practices is relatively sparse, which is surprising given their importance for student learning and motivation. The authors investigated the examination practices of 215 faculty at a comprehensive university in order to identify which practices are normative and to examine relationships among key variables.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Testing, Student Evaluation, Teacher Characteristics
Verbic, Srdjan; Tomic, Boris; Kartal, Vesna – Online Submission, 2010
On-line trial testing for fourth-grade students was an exploratory study realized as a part of the project "Developing annual test of students' achievement in Nature & Society" realized by Institute for Education Quality and Evaluation. Main ideas of the study were to explore possibilities for on-line testing at national level in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Item Response Theory, High School Students, Computer Assisted Testing
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van der Linden, Wim J. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2010
The traditional way of equating the scores on a new test form X to those on an old form Y is equipercentile equating for a population of examinees. Because the population is likely to change between the two administrations, a popular approach is to equate for a "synthetic population." The authors of the articles in this issue of the…
Descriptors: Test Format, Equated Scores, Population Distribution, Population Trends
Lazarus, Sheryl S.; Hodgson, Jennifer R.; Price, Lynn M.; Thurlow, Martha L. – National Center on Educational Outcomes, 2011
Federal legislation requires that all students participate in state accountability systems. Most students with disabilities participate in the regular assessment, with or without accommodations. Students with more significant cognitive disabilities participate in the Alternate Assessment based on Alternate Achievement Standards (AA-AAS). A few…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Guidelines, State Policy, Academic Achievement
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