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CURTIS, H.A.; KROPP, RUSSEL P. – 1961
THE POSSIBILITY OF ADMINISTERING TESTS BY PROJECTED METHODS WAS EXPLORED, FOCUSING ON THE ASSIGNMENT OF VALUES TO SPECIFIC TEST VARIABLES IN ORDER TO MAKE THE RESULTS OF PROJECTED TESTS COMPARABLE TO THOSE OF A NORMAL (CLASSROOM TEACHER ADMINISTERED) TEST ENVIRONMENT. THE VARIABLES OF (1) INTRA-ITEM EXPOSURE INTERVAL, (2) INTER-ITEM EXPOSURE…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Intelligence Tests, Interest Inventories, Item Analysis
Sternberg, Robert J. – 1980
The possibility is considered that research on intelligence is entering or is about to enter a time of crisis. First, it is suggested that the decline of the psychometric paradigm as the primary means for studying intelligence was due in part to the failure of users of the paradigm to meet in a highly successful way four challenges that confronted…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Correlation
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1981
An annotated listing of selected instruments which may be appropriate for the young child who appears to be handicapped and who may be placed in an early childhood unit for the handicapped is provided. The list is not comprehensive nor does it contain annotations from all companies which produce this type of material. It is offered to apprise…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Annotated Bibliographies, Diagnostic Tests, Disabilities
Scheidt, Rick J. – 1976
This article examines the development of new strategies for the measurement of intellectual competencies of the elderly. The author depicts his own view of the direction an analysis such as this might take, and presents a strategy which attempts to generate contextual criteria relevant to the assessment of competence in adulthood and old age.…
Descriptors: Ability, Adults, Classification, Intelligence
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Neches, Robert – 1977
This paper describes a hypothetical computer program capable of emulating the behavior of a human tutor. Such a program must, ideally, display a number of characteristics. It must be mixed-initiative, meaning that either student or tutor may initiate an interaction. It must be capable of understanding natural language input and generating natural…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Programs, Input Output, Programing Languages
Anderson, Richard C.; Freebody, Peter – 1979
This report reviews what is known about the role of vocabulary knowledge or knowledge of word meanings in reading comprehension. It states that while an assessment of the number of meanings a reader knows enables a remarkably accurate prediction of an individual's ability to comprehend discourse, the reasons why word knowledge correlates with…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes, Reading Research
GOSLIN, DAVID A. – 1965
AS PREDICTIVE TESTS HAVE BECOME MORE COMMON AND AS THEIR VALIDITY HAS INCREASED, RELEVANT QUESTIONS HAVE SHIFTED FROM WHETHER WE SHOULD TEST TO WHEN, HOW MUCH, OR WHY WE SHOULD TEST. A FIRST ISSUE IN THE SOCIAL EFFECTS OF PREDICTIVE TESTING IS THE RIGHT OF THE SOCIETY TO REQUIRE ITS MEMBERS TO REVEAL INFORMATION ABOUT THEMSELVES, EVEN THOUGH SUCH…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Intelligence Tests, Prognostic Tests, School Responsibility
MacArthur, R.S. – 1967
Research in this effort attempted to review evidence of the construct validity of certain measures of intellectual potential for Canadian native pupils, and to examine the relative predictive validity, over a four-year period, of several measures of general intellectual ability for a sample of Metis pupils at Faust, Alberta, and 2 samples of…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, American Indians, Disadvantaged, Eskimos
Vincent, William S. – IAR-Research Bulletin, 1966
This paper attempts to show that adaptation of mathematics to the input-output model of the school can provide powerful assistance in the measurement and analysis of school quality and its determinants. The mathematical relationship described here relates an educational model to the field of electronics. More specifically, the amplifier, a device…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Quality, Electronics, Feedback
Moseley, David – 1978
The paper reviews factor analytic studies concerning the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R) profiles of children with learning disabilities (LD). Considered are the following topics: subtest profiles of backward readers, a sex difference in coding, and derivation and use of grouped subtest scores in profile analysis. The…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Learning Disabilities, Profiles, Research Reviews (Publications)
Richmond, Bert O. – 1966
The purpose of this study is to clarify further the relationships among creative, cognitive, and affective production of students. Thirteen pairs of twins, eight monozygotic (MZ), five dyzygotic (DZ), were administered the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking, MMPI, and Revised Beta Examination. The F ratio for testing significance of within-set…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Comparative Analysis, Creativity, Genetics
Peelle, Howard A. – 1972
Computers have undoubtedly entered the educational arena, mainly in the areas of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) and artificial intelligence, but whether educators should embrace computers and exactly how they should use them are matters of great debate. The use of computers in support of educational administration is widely accepted.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science
Claybrook, Billy G.; Nance, Richard E. – 1973
POLYFACT is a learning program that attempts to factor multivariable polynomials. The program has been successful in factoring polynomials (in simplified form) with a maximum of 84 terms, each term consisting of as many as five variables and a maximum degree of 67. The complexity of this learning task placed unusual requirements on the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Programs, Computers, Learning Theories
Johnson, Granville B. – 1970
Over the past nine years 462 sophomore college students in 23 classes in General Psychology were administered at least one test of intelligence. Coefficients of correlation were computed between these scores and the scores on author-made objective subject matter tests ("Tests") and the performance on "Non-tests" (experiments, reviews,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Correlation, Intelligence Tests
Hogan, Robert; Greenberger, Ellen – 1969
This report describes the development of a brief adjective checklist measure of curiosity. This checklist, designed to be used with elementary school children, is empirically-keyed and contains a built in check for rater bias. From an initial pool of 40 adjectives judged relevant to curiosity, a final set of 30 were selected after two item…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Curiosity, Elementary School Students, Intelligence Tests
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