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McConkie, George W. – 1980
Stressing that it is necessary to have information about the quality of eye movement data in order to judge the degree of confidence one should have in the results of an experiment using eye movement records as data, this report suggests ways for assessing and reporting such information. Specifically, the report deals with three areas: (1)…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Educational Research, Eye Movements, Reading Research
Lennon, Roger T. – NCME Measurement in Education, 1980
A brief, nontechnical state-of-the-art review of four common instruments and current practices in the field of scholastic aptitude testing is presented. The instruments include: the 1971 Cognitive Abilities Test (CAT), 1973 Henmon-Nelson Tests of Mental Ability (H-NTMA), 1979 Otis-Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT) and the 1970 Short Form Test of…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Aptitude Tests, Standardized Tests, Test Construction
Vernon, Philip E. – 1979
Attention is drawn to the ways in which current conceptions of intelligence and its measurement differ from those which were generally accepted in 1928. The following principles underlying intelligence testing were generally agreed upon in 1928: (1) the assumption of intelligence as a recognizable attribute, responsible for differences among…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational History, Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient
Volpe, Richard – 1970
The Children's Social Relations Interview Scale (CSRIS) was developed to assess the role expectations and role behaviors associated with physical disabilities, namely low status and independence. Three traits are assessed: succorance, the seeking of help and support; restraint, physical and social limitation and circumscription by others; and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Relationship, Personality Measures
Cross, Lawrence H.; And Others – 1980
A new scoring procedure for multiple choice tests attempts to assess partial knowledge and to restrict guessing. It is a variant of Coombs' elimination scoring method, adapted for use with the carbon-shield answer sheets commonly used with answer-until-correct scoring. Examinees are directed to erase the carbon shields of choices they are certain…
Descriptors: Answer Sheets, Guessing (Tests), Higher Education, Multiple Choice Tests
Griffin, Andrew H., Jr. – 1978
The implications of standardized testing for minority students are explored. Test terminology is described in terms of objectivity, standardization, reliability, and validity. Primarily, however, the paper reviews the objectivity of standardized testing, that is, of those tests which are either norm-referenced or criterion-referenced. The use of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Examiners, Minority Groups, Standardized Tests
Garrison, Wayne M.; White, Karl R. – 1979
Rasch and classical test analysis methods were compared with respect to their similarities and differences in the identification of noninformative items and implausible person records. Using computer simulated data with known parameters, each model was evaluated in terms of its effectiveness in: (1) identifying noninformative or "bad"…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Item Analysis, Models, Monte Carlo Methods
Wark, David M. – 1968
An examination of typical situations concerning the status of a variable is followed by a discussion of the measurement and empirical problems involved in measuring current status. Arguments for more consideration of variability, particularly individual variation, are presented. Among the problems discussed are (1) describing large samples through…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Instrumentation, Measurement Instruments, Research Design
Hecht, Alfred R. – 1975
A Conference Role Semantic Differential was developed and field-tested as a brief, diagnostic measure of conference role performance of administrators. Principal components analysis of 52 staff member's evaluations of three institutional researchers yielded one task and three interpersonal skill factors which demonstrated the construct validity of…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Role, Conferences, Factor Analysis
Miller, Robert E. – 1974
Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) Form M was constructed as a replacement for AFOQT Form L in Fiscal Year 1974. The new form serves the same purposes as its predecessor and possesses basically the same characteristics. It yields Pilot, Navigator-Technical, Officer Quality, Verbal, and Quantitative composite scores. Three sets of conversion…
Descriptors: Correlation, Higher Education, Officer Personnel, Personnel Selection
Bliss, Leonard B.; Vickery, Tom Rusk – 1976
This study was undertaken to test the authenticity of an earlier study by Olmsted, Blackington, and Houston which devised a way of categorizing teachers according to their responses on a number of scales having to do with their attitudes about the profession. The previous study used 60 preservice teacher interns, mostly female, from Michigan State…
Descriptors: Classification, Rating Scales, Reliability, Screening Tests
Frary, Robert B.; Lowry, Stephen R. – 1976
This paper presents theory concerning the relationships between reliability, misinformation and item discrimination coefficients. It is shown that, to the extent that misinformation rather than ignorance causes examinees to miss multiple-choice items, higher item discrimination coefficients and lower difficulty indices may be expected. Data were…
Descriptors: Bias, Correlation, Educational Research, Multiple Choice Tests
Benes, Patricia; Dusewicz, Russell A. – 1975
This study was undertaken to determine reliability and validity estimates for a newly developed preschool inventory of cognitive functioning which provides many advantages over traditionally utilized measures. A predominantly pictorial stimulus-psychomotor response set was the format for the test. The test consisted of a series of 61 items divided…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Testing, Pictorial Stimuli, Preschool Education
Downey, Ronald G. – 1974
Two general methods of associate (peer) evaluations--the rating procedure and the nomination procedure--are most often used. While both techniques produce similar results, the variation in procedure used to obtain the data has limited most direct comparisons. Because of this, the differences between the several methods of making the evaluations…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Leadership
Heger, Herbert K. – 1970
This paper reports the development of a classroom observation instrument designed to broaden and extend the power of existing tools to provide a balanced, reciprocal perspective of both verbal and nonverbal communication. An introductory section discusses developments in communication analysis. The Miniaturized Total Interaction Analysis System…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Interaction Process Analysis, Nonverbal Communication
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