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Dawis, Rene V.; Siojo, Luis T. – 1972
The mathematical and philosophical origins of "analogy" are described and their influence on the thinking of intelligence theorists is traced. Theories of intelligence and cognition bearing on analogical reasoning are examined, specifically those of Spearman, Thorndike, Guilford and Piaget. The analogy test item is shown to be a paradigm…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Intelligence Tests, Literature Reviews, Psychological Testing
House, Ernest R. – 1973
A statewide goal priority instrument was validated. Public hearings were held, the results summarized by citizens, and an instrument constructed on this summary. The instrument design was that of Stake and Gooler, which suggests important variations in respondent publics, the scales employed, and the specificity of the statements. These variations…
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational Objectives, Field Studies, Interviews
Berger, Barbara – 1969
The list of entries in this bibliography represents a selected sample, not an exhaustive one, of assessment instruments for prekindergarten and kindergarten children. Some standard instruments which are commercially available are included, but the majority are research instruments used successfully on an experimental basis by investigators. With…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Instrumentation, Kindergarten
Pettibone, Timothy J.; Diamond, James J. – 1972
Checking of parametric assumptions is an often ignored step in the inferential process. A misconception regarding symmetry (one aspect of "robustness") is prevalent: that in nonsymmetric distributions the mean and median are always non-coincidental. It is to this fallacious point that the discussion is directed. A generally accepted index of…
Descriptors: Correlation, Mathematical Models, Measurement Techniques, Methods
Lewis, Michael; McGurk, Harry – 1972
Infant intelligence from birth until the age of two was measured to determine the usefulness of infant intelligence tests. Twenty infants were tested regularly over the two-year period. Results showed neither simplex nor other long-term patterns of interrelationship among the infant intelligence scores obtained. The study concludes that the…
Descriptors: Infants, Intelligence Tests, Intervention, Measurement Instruments
Pyrczak, Fred, Jr. – 1972
The basic objective of the study was to determine the validity of four new indices of item quality. Three of these were based on analyses of differential, empirical weights for item choices, and the fourth was designed to measure the relative attractiveness of distracters. A secondary objective was to ascertain the validity of the conventional…
Descriptors: College Students, Evaluation, Item Analysis, Measurement Techniques
Eason, Gary; Crawford, Patricia – 1969
A review of the socioeconomic status (SES) concept was conducted to determine whether an already established index could be used in Toronto's Study of Achievement of children from kindergarten through the elementary grades. The examination of the SES concept and the results of analyses concerning the applicability of the Blishen Socio-Economic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Kindergarten, Measurement Instruments
Allen, R. R. – 1971
This terminal report summarizes nine phases of research and development activity of the Concepts in Verbal Argument Project: survey of the literature of critical thinking, identification of sequences of concepts and cognitive abilities, development of measuring instruments, factor analytic study of measuring instruments, normative study of student…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Learning Processes
Council of Europe, Strasbourg (France). Documentation Center for Education in Europe. – 1971
The major part of this bulletin consists of two studies on the place of examinations in the school system. In a long paper (28 pages) on "New Techniques for Assessment of Pupils' Work," A.D.C. Peterson discusses: (1) efforts to improve reliability by the use of objective tests, improved marking procedures, and better standardization; (2)…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests, Grading, Higher Education
Kittleson, Howard M.; Roscoe, John T. – 1972
This study compares the relative power and robustness of the chi-square and Kolmogorov statistics with both the linear score scale and equal areas models. It is limited to the situation in which the mean and standard deviation are fixed by the hypothesis (a necessary constraint with the Kolmogorov tests). Two tables are presented which report the…
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Goodness of Fit, Hypothesis Testing, Measurement Techniques
Stafford, Richard E.; Browne, William F. – 1972
During the past decade both the Guilford and Torrence groups have developed numerable measures to assess creative potential. Many of these measures purport to evaluate "creativity" but one element seems to be lacking in each: i.e., the last of "reality-based, real world measures" which would allow relevant response tendencies…
Descriptors: College Students, Correlation, Creativity, Factor Analysis
Gable, Robert K.; Pruzek, Robert M. – 1972
The purposes of this paper are to (1) discuss general issues related to a newly proposed methodology for item content and construct validation and (2) apply the new method in the context of developing a scale for measuring attitudes toward black people. Latent partition analysis was proposed and applied for the study of item content validity using…
Descriptors: Blacks, Evaluation Methods, Factor Analysis, Item Analysis
Oakland, Thomas – 1972
New strategies for evaluation criterion referenced measures (CRM) are discussed. These strategies examine the following issues: (1) the use of normed referenced measures (NRM) as CRM and then estimating the reliability and validity of such measures in terms of variance from an arbitrarily specified criterion score, (2) estimation of the…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Item Analysis
VAN RIPER, CHARLES – 1966
THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TEST TO IDENTIFY DEFECTIVE ARTICULATION IN FIRST-GRADE CHILDREN WAS REPORTED. THE "EMPIRICAL SCALE DERIVATION METHOD" WAS SELECTED AS THE MOST APPROPRIATE TECHNIQUE TO SEEK TEST ITEMS FOR THE PREDICTION OF ARTICULATORY MATUARATION. AFTER SELECTION AND REDUCTION TO 135 TEST ITEMS, AN EXPERIMENTAL ITEM POOL WAS…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Predictive Measurement
VALETTE, REBECCA M. – 1967
AN ANALYSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF FIRST-SEMESTER COLLEGE STUDENTS ON A MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST OF PROFICIENCY IN GERMAN GRAMMAR REVEALED A CURIOUS PATTERN. LOW SCORING STUDENTS TRIED TO ESTABLISH A CORRELATION BETWEEN THE DETERMINER AND THE WORD PRECEDING IT, APPARENTLY BY MATCHING SIMILAR OR PARALLEL FINAL VOWELS OR CONSONANTS WITH INFLECTED ENDINGS…
Descriptors: College Students, German, Grammar, Language Tests
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