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Weiner, Max; Kippel, Gary – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1984
The California Achievement Test and Degrees of Reading Power tests were administered to students to determine the relationship between the instruments as measures of reading. It was concluded that either test may be used to make valid predictions to the other by use of locally constructed conversion tables. (Author/DWH)
Descriptors: Correlation, Elementary Education, Predictive Validity, Reading Achievement
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Eaves, Ronald C.; Simpson, Robert G. – Psychology in the Schools, 1984
Investigated the concurrent validity of the Peabody Individual Achievement Test and the KeyMath Diagnostic Arithmetic Test in 171 adolescents. The presence of relatively high and positive partial correlations between the scores supported the concurrent validity of the instruments. (JAC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Adolescents, Mathematics Achievement
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Taylor, Ronald L. – Focus on Exceptional Children, 1985
The article describes and critiques seven adaptive behavior instruments: Adaptive Behavior Inventory for Children, American Assocation on Mental Deficiency Adaptive Behavior Scale, Balthazar Scales of Adaptive Behavior, Children's Adaptive Behavior Scale, Comprehensive Test of Adaptive Behavior, Scales of Independent Behavior, and Vineland…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Disabilities, Student Evaluation, Test Reliability
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Dong, Hei-Ki; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1986
The relationships were examined between the Ball Aptitude Battery (BAB) and the Comprehensive Ability Battery, Differential Aptitude Tests, and General Aptitude Test Battery. Results showed adequate convergent and discriminant validities for all BAB tests except inductive reasoning, which was factorially complex. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Adults, Aptitude Tests, Factor Structure, High Schools
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Roberson, Terry G.; Miller, Edith – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1986
The factorial validity of the Coopersmith Self Esteem Inventory was studied in 1397 students, grades six to eight. Results showed substantial validity for the original subscales. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Factor Structure, Self Concept Measures, Self Esteem
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Terman, Lewis M. – Educational Forum, 1986
Examines a few samples of Walter Lippmann's allegations concerning the validity of intelligence tests. (CT)
Descriptors: Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests, Test Bias, Test Reliability
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Butcher, James N. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1985
Psychological assessment, a subspecialty of psychology has served as one of the earliest proving grounds of automated technology. This Special Series highlights some of the advances in computerized psychological assessment methods and discusses some of the lingering issues and contemporary problems with automated psychological assessment…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Personality Measures, Psychological Testing, Test Interpretation
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Citron, Christiane H. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 1983
The Debra P. versus Turlington case marked the first major inquiry into content validity of a student competency testing program. The Florida federal district court determined material assessed on the test had been taught in Florida's classrooms. Schools may deny regular diplomas to students who fail the test. (DWH)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Graduation Requirements, High Schools, Minimum Competency Testing
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Watson, Betty U.; Goldgar, David E. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1985
Comparing distribution of scores on the Hiskey-Nebraska Test of Learning Aptitude (H-NTLA) with those from the Wechsler Performance Scales for 71 hearing impaired Ss revealed a correlation of .85. However, the H-NTLA yielded more Ss with extreme scores. Findings stress the need for caution in interpreting extreme H-NTLA scores. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Standardized Tests, Test Interpretation
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Maxwell, Scott E.; Delaney, Harold D. – Psychological Bulletin, 1985
Uses principles of latent trait theory to derive conditions under which mean differences between groups on an observed variable are in fact indicative of mean differences on an underlying construct. Pays particular attention to the logistic curve as a model for describing the relation between the observed variable and the construct. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory, Psychometrics, Statistical Analysis
Ipsen, Shyla M.; And Others – Diagnostique, 1983
Reported discrepancies between the WJTCA (Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Ability) and Wechsler Intelligence Test for Children-Revised (WISC-R), scores of normal, learning disabled, and emotionally disturbed children (n=60) were analyzed. Results confirmed the validity of the WJTCA general cognitive ability score and indicated subscale…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Intelligence Tests, Learning Disabilities
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Mehrens, William A. – Journal of Special Education, 1984
The Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children is reviewed with respect to manuals, test construction, and norming procedures; reliability; and validity; evidence administration and scoring procedures; types of scores and interpretative guidelines; and the bias issue. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence Tests, Test Construction, Test Reliability
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Grosse, Martin E.; Wright, Benjamin D. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1985
A model of examinee behavior was used to generate hypotheses about the operation of true-false scores. Confirmation of hypotheses supported the contention that true-false scores contain an error component that makes these tests less reliable than multiple-choice tests. Examinee response style may invalidate a total true-false score. (Author/DWH)
Descriptors: Objective Tests, Response Style (Tests), Test Format, Test Reliability
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Jesness, Carl F.; Wedge, Robert F. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1984
Examined the validity of a hand-scorable, mechanical procedure for deriving interpersonal maturity level (I-level) subtypes with a sample of serious delinquents (N=1,131). Results showed that 65 percent of the youths received a single classification, 34 percent a multiple (dual) classification, and one percent were unclassifiable. (BH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Classification, Delinquency, Personality Assessment
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Oas, Peter – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1984
Designated 100 psychiatrically hospitalized and 114 nonhospitalized adolescents as impulsive or nonimpulsive and compared them to determine the validity of signs of impulsivity on the Draw-A-Person and Bender Gestalt tests. Signs of impulsivity and nonimpulsivity on these tests discriminated between impulsive and nonimpulsive adolescents with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Conceptual Tempo, Emotional Disturbances, Secondary Education
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