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Brown, Linda; Bryant, Brian R. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1984
The article reviews Consumer's Guide to Tests in Print, noting its purposes (to provide objective information about technical characteristics of standardized tests); criteria for evaluating standardizaton, reliability, and validity; and its rating system based on evaluations of selected review panel members. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Standardized Tests, Test Construction, Test Reliability
Zitzow, Darryl – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1984
Developed and tested an instrument measuring college students' (N=1,146) self-assessment of stress within academic, social, personal, and family-home environments. Results indicated that students' self-perceptions are capable of remaining reliable over short periods of time and seem to correspond significantly with the construct of referral for…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Stress Variables
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Cunningham, James W. – Reading Horizons, 1984
Discusses the Miscue Reading Inventory and offers an alternative system that keeps its strengths and completeness while eliminating most of its weak points. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Miscue Analysis, Reading Instruction, Teacher Role
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Hopkins, Kenneth D. – Journal of Special Education, 1983
This article illustrates the use of generalizability theory in special education to estimate the reliability of a measure when there is more than one source of error in the universe of inference and how the effects from changing the number of items and/or raters can be evaluated. (Author)
Descriptors: Generalization, Item Analysis, Mathematics, Research Methodology
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Reavis, William A. – Mathematics Teacher, 1977
Test construction, administration, grading, and reviewing are discussed. (DT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Instruction, Mathematics Education
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Costin, Frank – Teaching of Psychology, 1976
Method, results, and conclusions are discussed of a study to compare responses to 3-choice test items with responses to 4-choice items when the question or statement being presented was held constant. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Item Analysis, Psychology
Gaddy, Barbara, Ed. – Changing Schools: A Newsletter from the Central Region Educational Laboratory, 2003
This newsletter from the Mid-Continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) first discusses The No Child Left Behind Act's strong emphasis on reading skills, in its central article, "Reading a Central Focus of No Child Left Behind Act." It explains that through the authorization of two new programs, Early Reading First (for…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Technology, Government Role, Reading Programs
Benjamin, Woan-Jue – 2002
This study examined the validity and reliability of a newly developed instrument for performance assessment of teachers. The instrument was based on the "framework for teaching" proposed by C. Danielson, a framework that identifies the aspects of a teacher's responsibilities that have been documented through empirical studies and theoretical…
Descriptors: Models, Reliability, Student Teachers, Teacher Evaluation
Pellegrino, James W., Ed.; Chudowsky, Naomi, Ed.; Glaser, Robert, Ed. – 2001
This book explains how expanding knowledge in the scientific fields of human learning and educational measurement can form the foundations of an improved approach to assessment. These advances suggest ways that the targets of assessment what students know and how well they know it as well as the methods used to make inferences about student…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Knowledge Level, Learning
Reese, Lynda M.; Cotter, Ruth Anne – 1994
This report provides a description of the item types that have appeared on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) from the first administration of the test in February 1948 through 1994. Also included is information related to the General Background and Writing tests that were administered for some time in an afternoon session, but for which…
Descriptors: College Applicants, College Entrance Examinations, Higher Education, Law Schools
Breland, Hunter M.; Carlton, Sydell T.; Taylor, Susan – 1998
Based on the results of a Phase 1 investigation into the nature of legal writing, a prototype writing assessment, the Diagnostic Writing Skills Test (DWST) for entering law students was developed. The DWST is composed of two multiple-choice testlets based on prompts and responses to the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Writing Sample. It contains…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Law Schools, Law Students, Questionnaires
Schnipke, Deborah L.; Reese, Lynda M. – 1999
Two-stage and multistage test designs provide a way of roughly adapting item difficulty to test taker ability. This study incorporated testlets (bundles of items) into two-stage and multistage designs, and compared the precision of the ability estimates derived from these designs with those derived from a standard computerized adaptive test (CAT)…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, College Entrance Examinations, Computer Assisted Testing, Law Schools
Clement, Lisa; Chauvot, Jennifer; Philipp, Randolph; Ambrose, Rebecca – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2003
A methodological approach that emerged during the design of task-specific research rubrics to code large sets of open-ended survey data fills the void in scholarship about developing rubrics for research purposes. A brief rationale for using this method rather than other, often-used, data analysis methods is provided, with a description of the…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Data Analysis, Mathematics Education, Educational Research
Creighton, Theodore B.; Coleman, Donald G.; Adams, R. C. – 1997
A continuing and vexing problem associated with survey instrument development is the creation of items, initially, that correlate favorably a posteriori with constructs being measured. This study tests the use of symbolic-logic matrices developed by D. G. Coleman (1979) in creating factorially "pure" statistically discrete constructs in…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Factor Structure, Mathematical Logic, Matrices
Longford, Nicholas T. – 1994
This study is a critical evaluation of the roles for coding and scoring of missing responses to multiple-choice items in educational tests. The focus is on tests in which the test-takers have little or no motivation; in such tests omitting and not reaching (as classified by the currently adopted operational rules) is quite frequent. Data from the…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Classification, Coding, Models
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