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Gross, Lynne S. – Educational/Instructional Broadcasting, 1969
Students watching instructional television become visually oriented to the material presented, learning it by visual rather than verbal association. Yet most tests given to determine student comprehension are verbal. To resolve this inconsistency, the author proposes visual testing, a procedure which he explains and whose usefulness he illustrates…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Educational Television, Health Education, Learning Processes
Pike, Lewis W.; Mahoney, Margaret H. – 1969
How well an aptitude test battery predicts rated job performance for Negroes and whites, and how well a battery selected for one group predicts performance for the other, is examined. Supervisory ratings were used as the criterion of job performance. Tests selected to predict performance in the job of Medical Laboratory technicians were validated…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Blacks, Correlation, Culture Fair Tests
Campbell, David P. – 1969
A list of 11 important characteristics of interest inventories is presented. Comparisons between interest inventories are difficult to make, and those responsible for making choices between inventories must be well-informed about the entire system. Therefore, the points are discussed in the order that a system is developed--from the item pool,…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Interest Inventories, Interests, Test Construction
Walker, Wanda – 1969
The object of this project was to develop a culture-fair, nonverbal individual readiness test for disadvantaged preschool children. Two equivalent forms of the test were developed so that teachers could administer the first form to identify needs early in a preschool program, set up specific remedial programs for individuals, and use the second…
Descriptors: Culture Fair Tests, Disadvantaged, Item Analysis, Preschool Children
Graham, Darol L. – 1974
The adequacy of a test developed for statewide assessment of basic mathematics skills was investigated. The test, comprised of multiple-choice items reflecting a series of behavioral objectives, was compared with a more extensive criterion measure generated from the same objectives by the application of a strict item sampling model. In many…
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Assessment, Item Sampling
Spotts, James V.; Mackler, Bernard – 1967
One hundred and thirty-eight undergraudate college males were administered individual and group measures of perceptual field-independence. Most of these subjects were also administered two measures of intelligence and a battery of tests of creativity. Comparisons were made of the creative test performance of three groups of 15 subjects each,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Brown, Stephen W. – 1974
The intent of this study was to determine if any relationship existed between teacher effectiveness, based on selected criteria generally accepted by educators to denote effectiveness, and National Teacher Examination, Teaching Area Examinations (TAE) and Weighter Common Examination Total (WCET) scores. Teacher effectiveness was determined by the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Evaluation Criteria, Predictive Measurement, Principals
Poole, Richard L. – 1973
This booklet was designed to provide inservice teachers with a self-contained manual for use in writing and/or improving classroom achievement tests. Following a preface and an introduction, the contents are divided into four sections: Practicality, preface and an introduction, the contents are divided into four sections: Practicality,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Tests, Evaluation, Item Analysis
Dalton, Starrette L. – 1974
A new validation procedure was developed for the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) foreign language placement tests. The procedure recommended by CEEB determines if individuals with high and low scores (1) in the same course and (2) from courses at various levels, score differentially on the CEEB tests. If both these differences are…
Descriptors: College Students, French, German, Grading
Francis, Charles E. – 1973
In this study, a pencil paper performance test (PPPT) was developed and administered to an experimental group of 46 students and a control group of 48 students to determine: (1) the difference between laboratory performance and the successful completion of a laboratory course in electricity, (2) the relationship between laboratory performance as…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Electricity, Industrial Arts
Ebel, Robert L. – 1973
True-false achievement test items written by typical classroom teachers show about two-thirds of the discrimination of their multiple-choice test items. This is about what should be expected in view of the higher probability of chance success on the true-false items. However, at least half again as many true-false items as multiple-choice items…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Objective Tests, Scoring
Armstrong, Robert J.; And Others – 1971
This study was concerned with determining the validity of the Slosson Intelligence Test (SIT) using the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale (S-B), Form L-M as the validity criterion. The sample consisted of 724 students enrolled in 10 public school systems in northeastern Massachusetts. Using the Pearson-Product Moment formula a coefficient of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Intelligence Tests, Public Schools
Russell, Earl Bell – 1971
To develop and test an instrument designed to measure change orientation in vocational teachers as a means of identifying potential innovators and teachers most receptive to change, 250 vocational teachers were divided into "early adopter" and "laggard" groups and were administered an instrument containing eight attitude subscales designed to…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Instrumentation
Engel, John D.; Rehder, Robert J. – 1970
Two correlated-job measures were compared with the work-sample criterion developed for general vehicle repairmen in earlier military research. Thirty mechanics who had been subjects in the earlier study took paper and pencil tests for their military occupational specialty. Later they took the Metropolitan Achievement Test to determine the…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Bibliographies, Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria
Lynch, Mervin D. – 1971
The Mini Rat (Remote Associates Test) was developed in response to the need for creativity measures with which one could study the consequences of elementary school teaching on the students' creative potential. It is an associative measure with 20 items in which children are asked to give verbal responses to word doublets in the form of third…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Associative Learning, Creativity, Creativity Research
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