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Rutledge, Michael L.; Warden, Melissa A. – School Science and Mathematics, 1999
Describes the development and validation of the Measure of Acceptance of the Theory of Evolution (MATE), a 20-item, Likert-scaled instrument that assesses teachers' overall acceptance of evolutionary theory. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Evolution, Higher Education, Mathematics Education, Scaling
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MacCann, Robert G. – Psychometrika, 2004
For (0, 1) scored multiple-choice tests, a formula giving test reliability as a function of the number of item options is derived, assuming the "knowledge or random guessing model," the parallelism of the new and old tests (apart from the guessing probability), and the assumptions of classical test theory. It is shown that the formula is a more…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Test Reliability, Test Theory
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Ridley, Dennis R.; Smith, Edward D. – Research & Practice in Assessment, 2006
Seniors' writing skills were assessed in 1998 at a medium-sized public university. Blind scoring, a standard scoring guide, and trained graders were used. Curricular writing emphasis was assessed through a syllabus study, yielding a Curricular Emphasis Score. Controlling for entry-level skill in writing, Writing Score and Curricular Emphasis were…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Writing Skills, College Seniors, Scoring Formulas
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Reilly, Richard R. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1975
Because previous reports have suggested that the lowered validity of tests scored with empirical option weights might be explained by a capitalization of the keying procedures on omitting tendencies, a procedure was devised to key options empirically with a "correction-for-guessing" constraint. (Author)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Graduate Study, Guessing (Tests), Scoring Formulas
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Watkins, Julia M.; Watkins, Dennis A. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1975
This study researched the Plenk scoring system more thoroughly to see whether it could be used with older children and whether it could differentiate normal from emotionally disturbed Ss. (Author)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children, Research Methodology
Follman, John; Panther, Edward – Child Study Journal Monographs, 1974
Examines empirically the efficacy of utilizing Olympic diving and gymnastic scoring systems for grading graduate students' English compositions. Results indicated that such scoring rules do not produce ratings different in reliability or in level from conventional letter grades. (ED)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Evaluation Methods, Grading, Graduate Students
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Chapman, Loren J.; Chapman, Jean P. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1975
Schizophrenic and normal subjects' responses to the Stanford-Binet Vocabulary items, the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) Vocabulary items, and the WAIS Similarities items were scored by two methods, one relatively strict and the other relatively lenient. (Editor)
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Psychological Studies, Psychopathology, Research Methodology
Georgia State Dept. of Education, Atlanta. – 1988
Intended to familiarize persons with the scoring standards and criteria used for the 6th grade version of the Georgia Criterion-Referenced Writing Test, this scoring manual is in eight sections: (1) an introduction to the scoring dimensions and scale points; (2) definitions of the four scale points; (3) definitions of scoring dimensions and…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Scoring, Scoring Formulas
Fox, Kathleen V. – 1988
A comparison was made between scores and grades of college students taking a development and learning course, using either a modified mastery grading system (MMGS) or a modified norm-referenced grading system (MNRGS). Under the MMGS, students could take each unit exam up to three times to meet minimum or higher criteria levels. Under the MNRGS,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grading, Higher Education, Mastery Tests
Lyman, Howard B. – Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance, 1974
It is important for counselors to understand the problems involved in testing students and also how to properly evaluate test results. This article discusses both areas. (HMV)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Educational Testing, Intelligence Tests, Scoring Formulas
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Lord, Frederic M. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1975
The assumption that examinees either know the answer to a test item or else guess at random is usually totally implausible. A different assumption is outlined, under which formula scoring is found to be clearly superior to number right scoring. (Author)
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Response Style (Tests), Scoring
Wilcox, Rand R. – 1979
In the past, several latent structure models have been proposed for handling problems associated with measuring the achievement of examinees. Typically, however, these models describe a specific examinee in terms of an item domain or they describe a few items in terms of a population of examinees. In this paper, a model is proposed which allows a…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Guessing (Tests), Mathematical Models, Multiple Choice Tests
Anderson, Richard Ivan – 1980
Features of a probabilistic testing system that has been implemented on the "cerl" PLATO computer system are described. The key feature of the system is the manner in which an examinee responds to each test item; the examinee distributes probabilities among the alternatives of each item by positioning a small square on or within an…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Data Collection, Feedback, Probability
Mehrens, William A. – 1981
Some general questions about minimum competency tests are discussed, and various methods of setting standards are reviewed with major attention devoted to those methods used for dichotomizing a continuum. Methods reviewed under the heading of Absolute Judgments of Test Content include Nedelsky's, Angoff's, Ebel's, and Jaeger's. These methods are…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Cutting Scores, Elementary Secondary Education, Minimum Competency Testing
Brown, T. A. – 1974
Admissible probability testing is a way of administering multiple choice tests in which a student states his subjective probability that each alternative answer is correct. His response is then scored by an admissible scoring system designed so that the student will perceive that is is in his interest to report his true subjective probability.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Confidence Testing, Motivation, Multiple Choice Tests
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