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Feldman, David H.; Bratton, Joseph C. – 1970
To gather data on the implications of the proposition that intellectual ability should be conceived as multidimensional, 19 different measures, all of which have been employed as selection criteria for programs for the gifted, were used as a basis for selecting 5 students from 2 fifth-grade classes (N=49) for inclusion in a hypothetical program…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Creativity Tests, Evaluation Criteria, Gifted
Eiss, Albert F. – 1973
This booklet was developed to help teachers evaluate student courses. It is not intended to provide the basis for a total evaluation, but as a "quick and easy" method to describe the basis of awarding student grades; identify ways in which to evaluate the effectiveness of a course of study; analyze the cognitive levels of test items; list the real…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Educational Testing, Evaluation Methods, Grading
Ebel, Robert L. – 1973
The views of E. L. Thorndike on the future of measurements of abilities, expressed 25 years ago, are summarized, and the future of measurements of abilities as it appears now is examined. Opportunities for improvement now arise mainly from increasing social concern for effective education. Measurement technology has developed rapidly and cannot…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests, Educational Testing, Intelligence Tests
Lunneborg, Clifford E. – 1972
This is the text of a colloquium of recent computer technology on psychometrics, particularly as practiced in the University of Washington's Bureau of Testing. Seven stages of career guidance are enumerated: (1) deciding what to measure; (2) developing the measures; (3) administering the measures; (4) scoring the measures; (5) weighting the scored…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Planning, Careers, Guidance Objectives
Cochran, Nancy – Evaluation Quarterly, 1978
Distortion and selective disclosure limit data that are available to program evaluators, producing a bias that tends to maintain the status quo. Paradoxically, attempts to objectify the data only increase the potential for distortion. Ironically, one way to encourage innovation may be to not measure it. Additional solutions are suggested.…
Descriptors: Bias, Data Collection, Disclosure, Error Patterns
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Deutsch, Stuart Jay; Malmborg, Charles J. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1986
A questionnaire is designed to allow assessment of a simple additive value function for testing respondent preferences for different types of information used in evaluating police services. Responses are analyzed to determine what types of information different stakeholder groups consider useful. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Adults, Analysis of Variance, Data Collection, Evaluation Methods
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Mann, Lester; Kenowitz, Leonard A. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1985
Evaluations of special education interventions are different from research on medical interventions. Educational evaluations would be more useful if they applied an actuarial, or probability approach. Information should be collected over time and using various measures, thus increasing the available data. (GDC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization, Higher Education
Ediger, Marlow – 2002
Reading in the content areas is a basic in the curriculum. The ability to read well involves a plethora of knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Measurement of instruction involves the use of highly specific objectives in reading instruction. With a measurement philosophy of instruction, the following are important to consider: whatever exists, exists…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction
Romberg, Thomas A.; And Others – 1989
This report contains information gathered in the second of a series from the National Center for Research in Mathematical Sciences Education regarding effects of mandated testing. The purpose of the study was to determine for each state: (1) whether mathematics testing was mandated at the state level; (2) the processes of test selection or…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Tests
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Ebel, Robert L. – Educational Researcher, 1973
Revised version of the 1973 presidential address to the American Educational Research Association. (RJ)
Descriptors: Ability, Cognitive Measurement, Educational Quality, Educational Technology
Morris, John R. – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1982
Where human beings are concerned and complex behavior is involved, prediction of future performance is no simple matter. Scientifically developed, systematically standardized and carefully validated tests have emerged as the most reliable tools in predictive efficacy. If opponents of standardized testing win, society will lose. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Higher Education, Measurement Objectives, Predictive Measurement
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Stubbs, Kendon – College and Research Libraries, 1981
Discusses the lack of quantitative standards in the ARL-ACRL Standards for University Libraries and demonstrates the use of statistical techniques to analyze data and derive minimal criteria which, while they describe quantitative relationships among libraries, provide no indication of quality of services. Sixteen references are cited. (RAA)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Higher Education, Library Research, Library Standards
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Hurman, John – Language Learning Journal, 1993
Using a questionnaire given to oral examiners working in the field, this study investigates the different perspectives that examiners bring to their assessment of conversation on a prepared topic. The oral examination studied consisted of three parts--discussing stimulus material, conversing on a prepared topic and discussing issues of personal…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Data Collection, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
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Benjamin, Ann C. – Young Children, 1994
Observation is used to chart children's development, to gain insight into children's behavior, and to guide curricular decision making. It also plays an important role in assessment, by either replacing or supplementing standardized evaluation instruments. These ideas and guidelines offer practical, field-tested advice for incorporating…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Confidentiality, Early Childhood Education, Informal Assessment
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Vazquez-Alonso, Angel; Manassero-Mas, Maria-Antonia – International Journal of Science Education, 1999
Suggests improvements for implementation of the "Views on Science-Technology-Society" instrument. Analyzes the scaling properties of some scoring procedures within the unique response model and discusses ways to produce "best fidelity" measurements. Presents a multiple-response model that could take advantage of all the…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs, Evaluation Problems, Higher Education
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