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Nese, Joseph F. T.; Alonzo, Julie; Kamata, Akihito – Grantee Submission, 2016
The purpose of this study was to compare traditional oral reading fluency (ORF) measures to a computerized oral reading evaluation (CORE) system that uses speech recognition software. We applied a mixed model approach with two within-subject variables to test the mean WCPM score differences and the error rates between: passage length (25, 50, 85,…
Descriptors: Text Structure, Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Reading Tests
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Cramer, Angelique O. J. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2012
What is validity? A simple question but apparently one with many answers, as Paul Newton highlights in his review of the history of validity. The current definition of validity, as entertained in the 1999 "Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing" is indeed a consensus, one between the classical notion of attributes, and measures…
Descriptors: Validity, Educational Testing, Depression (Psychology), Psychology
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Edwards, Michael C.; Flora, David B.; Thissen, David – Applied Measurement in Education, 2012
This article describes a computerized adaptive test (CAT) based on the uniform item exposure multi-form structure (uMFS). The uMFS is a specialization of the multi-form structure (MFS) idea described by Armstrong, Jones, Berliner, and Pashley (1998). In an MFS CAT, the examinee first responds to a small fixed block of items. The items comprising…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Test Format, Test Items
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Choi, Seung W.; Podrabsky, Tracy; McKinney, Natalie – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2012
Computerized adaptive testing (CAT) enables efficient and flexible measurement of latent constructs. The majority of educational and cognitive measurement constructs are based on dichotomous item response theory (IRT) models. An integral part of developing various components of a CAT system is conducting simulations using both known and empirical…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing, Computer Software, Item Response Theory
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Arendasy, Martin E.; Sommer, Markus – Learning and Individual Differences, 2012
The use of new test administration technologies such as computerized adaptive testing in high-stakes educational and occupational assessments demands large item pools. Classic item construction processes and previous approaches to automatic item generation faced the problems of a considerable loss of items after the item calibration phase. In this…
Descriptors: Item Banks, Test Items, Adaptive Testing, Psychometrics
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He, Wei; Reckase, Mark D. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2014
For computerized adaptive tests (CATs) to work well, they must have an item pool with sufficient numbers of good quality items. Many researchers have pointed out that, in developing item pools for CATs, not only is the item pool size important but also the distribution of item parameters and practical considerations such as content distribution…
Descriptors: Item Banks, Test Length, Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing
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Mokula, Lebeloane Lazarus Donald; Lovemore, Nyaumwe – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2014
The present study narrated the forms, factors and consequences of cheating in university examinations by UNISA Open and Distance learning students from anecdotal data. The results showed that the perpetrators mostly used crib materials on paper, ruler and calculator cover. The factors that influenced examination cheating were gender, age range and…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Open Education, Cheating, College Students
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Lipowski, Stacy L.; Pyc, Mary A.; Dunlosky, John; Rawson, Katherine A. – Developmental Psychology, 2014
Research has consistently shown memory is enhanced when learning combines test trials with study trials compared with study trials alone (i.e., testing effect). However, the majority of work on testing effects has involved undergraduate students. In the current experiment, the authors examined testing effects in 2 groups of elementary school…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Testing, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
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Alakpodia, Onome Norah – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2015
The purpose of this study was to examine social networking use among Library and Information Science students of the Delta State University, Abraka. In this study, students completed a questionnaire which assessed their familiarity with social networking sites, the purpose for which they use social networking site and their most preferred sites to…
Descriptors: Library Science, Information Science, Undergraduate Students, Social Networks
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Lukum, Astin; Paramata, Yoseph – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2015
Chemistry Laboratory serves all of the students that were programmed chemistry laboratory works. The satisfaction of the students was studied that involving 50 students. The study was conducted to measure the students' satisfaction towards the services offered by the laboratory. Measurement of the students' satisfaction was conducted using…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Student Satisfaction, Statistical Analysis
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Firth, Lucy; Alderson-Day, Ben; Woods, Natalie; Fernyhough, Charles – Creativity Research Journal, 2015
The presence of a childhood imaginary companion (IC) has been proposed to reflect heightened imaginative abilities. This study hypothesized that adults who reported having a childhood IC would score higher on a task requiring the imaginative construction of visual scenes. Additionally, it was proposed that individuals who produced more vivid and…
Descriptors: Imagination, Creativity, Children, Memory
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Guarino, Cassandra M.; Reckase, Mark D.; Stacy, Brian W.; Wooldridge, Jeffrey M. – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2015
We study the properties of two specification tests that have been applied to a variety of estimators in the context of value-added measures (VAMs) of teacher and school quality: the Hausman test for choosing between student-level random and fixed effects, and a test for feedback (sometimes called a "falsification test"). We discuss…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Evaluation Methods, Tests
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Gleaves, John; Llewellyn, Matthew; Wrynn, Alison – Quest, 2015
From the gender controversy of South African runner Caster Semenya to the doping practices of disgraced American cyclist Lance Armstrong, recent sporting issues highlight kinesiology's important role and responsibility to sport. Increasingly, sport organizations, such as the International Olympic Committee, the World Anti-Doping Agency, and…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Role, Sports Medicine, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Sellar, Sam – Critical Studies in Education, 2015
This article explores the relationship between commensuration and affect in various contexts of education policy. Commensuration is the process through which disparate qualities are transformed into a common metric and is central to the production of performance data. The rise of governance through numbers in education has resulted in a…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Data, Governance, Psychological Patterns
Berkey, Dennis; Halfond, Jay – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2015
This article begins with the following pitch:"Without having to miss out on fun, just outsource your test to us, an expert will take it and you will get the awesome grade that you deserve. All at prices you will not believe. How does that sound?" For years, students have been reporting anonymously having cheated and plagiarized--more…
Descriptors: Cheating, Plagiarism, Online Courses, Distance Education
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