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Llabre, Maria Magdalena; Froman, Terry Wayne – Journal of Experimental Education, 1987
This study compared 38 Hispanic and 28 Anglo college students with respect to the amount of time allocated to items on a reasoning test administered by microcomputer. Results suggested that a time constraint may penalize Hispanic examinees. The applicability of computerized testing for studying test-taking strategy problems is illustrated.…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Anglo Americans, College Students, Computer Assisted Testing
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Vernon, Philip A. – Intelligence, 1983
This study investigated the relationship between measures of speed of cognitive information processing and intelligence test scores. Cognitive processing measures were significantly related to IQ scores. Reaction time tests measure cognitive operations basic to intelligence, and individual differences in intelligence are partly due to variability…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Correlation, Factor Analysis, Higher Education
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Blackshaw, Lyn; Fischhoff, Baruch – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1988
Presents a set of methods and results for characterizing decision making while searching online databases. The discussion compares these results to studies of decision making in other contexts, and examines the role of user uncertainty and expectations, as well as implications of the findings for database design and user training. (37 references)…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Decision Making, Expectation, Man Machine Systems
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Bowers, Patricia Greig; Swanson, Lynn Butson – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1991
Discusses research on children's speed in identifying digits and letters in continuous lists and discrete trials. Latency for word identification and digit naming varied considerably. Naming speed contributed variance in reading skill independently of measures of phonological awareness. (Author/GH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Letters (Alphabet)
Rudman, Herbert C.; Raudenbush, Stephen W. – 1986
The effect on achievement when the prescribed maximum time limits of a standardized achievement test are exceeded was studied using students nested in block-by-treatment combinations. The analysis was a hierarchical (nested) randomized blocks analysis of covariance involving 408 fifth graders taking the Stanford Achievement Test in Lansing,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Analysis of Covariance, Decision Making, Demography
Kerstiens, Gene – Review of Research in Developmental Education, 1990
The definitions of and literature on test speededness are reviewed, and factors and areas in which the tests reveal their strengths and limitations are discussed. The focus of this article is on speeded reading comprehension tests used for entry or re-entry placement in postsecondary institutions. Speeded tests were prompted by the accelerating…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Diagnostic Tests, Literature Reviews, Low Achievement
Mitchell, Karen J.; Anderson, Judith A. – 1987
The Association of American Medical Colleges is conducting research to develop, implement, and evaluate a Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) essay testing program. Essay administration in the spring and fall of 1985 and 1986 suggested that additional research was needed on the development of topics which elicit similar skills and meet standard…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Essay Tests, Estimation (Mathematics), Generalizability Theory
Jolly, S. Jean; And Others – 1985
Scores from the Stanford Achievement Tests administered to 50,000 students in Palm Beach County, Florida, were studied in order to determine whether the speeded nature of the reading comprehension subtest was related to inconsistencies in the score profiles. Specifically, the probable effect of random guessing was examined. Reading scores were…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Guessing (Tests), Item Analysis
Sie, Maureen A.; Johnson, Geoffrey – 1978
Eighty three applicants for empployment in a hardware supply manufacturing company participated in a study of the effects of anxiety, praise and the awareness of time remaining on employment testing. Two control groups and three testing groups--praise, time, and praise and time--were administered the General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB), a…
Descriptors: Adults, Anxiety, Aptitude Tests, Job Applicants
Schools Council, London (England). – 1965
In order to assess achievement in technical drawing at the secondary school level, an experimental examination was conducted using 333 boys and 2 girls from 13 schools. The objectives of the course in order of importance were: (1) Understanding and Comprehension; (2) Use; and (3) Communication. Three papers were formed: Paper I, an objective…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Bulletins, Educational Research, Examiners
Williams, Frank E. – 1968
The results of this study do not indicate any relationship between a child's performance on a creativity test and certain personality factors contributing to creativity, as measured by the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking and the CPQ. At both third and fourth grade levels, scores for the same child on the two tests were independent of each…
Descriptors: Correlation, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Data Analysis
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Macar, Francoise; Grondin, Simon – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1988
Examines interactions between timing accuracy and muscular parameters in children aged five who performed a visuomotor game. Five images were successively presented on a television display at precisely timed intervals for a total period of 11 seconds. Results suggest that timing accuracy is dependent on action-produced sensory cues. (RWB)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten Children, Motor Reactions, Perceptual Motor Coordination
College Board Review, 1995
Five essays among those judged to be excellent in the 1995 Advanced Placement Examinations are presented. Each is a timed essay, and for each, the test question and time limit are given. Subject areas include art history, psychology, comparative government and politics, and English literature and composition. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Art History, Civics, College Entrance Examinations
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Kail, Robert; Park, Young-shin – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1992
Three experiments focused on the function relating children's response time to adults' response time in corresponding conditions. In all experiments, children's response times increased in a linear manner as a function of adults' response times. (BB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Children
Lawrence, Gerry – Exceptional Parent, 1991
A father shares his family's experience raising two sons with neuromuscular impairments and offers advice for parents, teachers, and counselors working with such individuals. Specific problems and possible solutions are discussed, including self-esteem, written work, timed tests, physical education and recess, counseling, other assistance, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Congenital Impairments, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Secondary Education
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