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Peer reviewedReynolds, Cecil R. – Journal of School Psychology, 1979
The Peabody Individual Achievement Test was factor analyzed at five grade levels. Subtests composing each factor changed from the lower to upper grade levels, but abilities measured by each factor appeared constant. A close similarity between the two factors and Cattell's concept of fluid and crystallized intelligence was noted. (Author)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Ability, Comparative Testing, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWarren, Gordon – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1979
The paper documents experiments designed to compare essay and multiple-choice tests as means of testing science learning. Results indicate it is easier to score high on multiple-choice tests; some students substitute quantity on essay tests; and essay tests reveal weaknesses hidden by multiple-choice tests. (RE)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Theories, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedTerry, Thomas M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1980
Compared are two approaches to exam writing in which the narrative approach is described as a novel, creative, and integrated learning opportunity. In this approach, a single system is chosen in which questions are asked that challenge the student to perceive interrelationships between principles and details previously learned. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Course Content, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedMott, Warren – Mathematics Teacher, 1980
The results of a school district's move to proficiency testing in mathematics are described and discussed. (MK)
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Minimum Competency Testing, Secondary Education, Secondary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedDeHorn, Allan B.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Explores the utility of reciprocal two-point code type classifications of Personality Inventory for Children (PIC) profiles and evaluates a second classification scheme based upon groupings of empirically and conceptually similar PIC code types. Results indicate a profile classification strategy can be usefully applied to PIC protocols. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Classification, Factor Analysis
Peer reviewedSovchik, Robert J. – School Science and Mathematics, 1980
The article describes the development of an instrument to measure attitudes toward the metric system. Particular attention was paid to the reliability coefficients obtained during several field tests of the instrument. (Author/MK)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Educational Research, Higher Education, Mathematics Education
Peer reviewedWilcox, Rand R. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1979
A problem of considerable importance in certain educational settings is determining how many items to include on a mastery test. Applying ranking and selection procedures, a solution is given which includes as a special case all existing single-stage, non-Bayesian solutions based on a strong true-score model. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Mastery Tests, Nonparametric Statistics, Probability
Peer reviewedReilly, Richard; Echternacht, Gary – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1979
Criterion-keying of interest inventories involves selecting items which best distinguish a group of incumbents in a particular occupation from another group intended to represent the population of interest. This practice is questioned here and data are presented to support the author's contention. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Groups, Interest Inventories, Item Analysis, Military Personnel
Peer reviewedHolliday, William G.; Partridge, Louise A. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1979
Investigates two evaluative hypotheses related to test item sequence and the performance of the students who take the tests. (SA)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Evaluation, Measurement
Peer reviewedGoolkasian, Paula; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1979
Recognition memory for sentences from a classroom lecture was tested as a function of lecture instructions, length of retention interval, and item type. With immediate testing, subjects differentiated original sentences from reworded and inferential statements similar in meaning. Only inferences were recognized as not having been presented after…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lecture Method, Memory, Objective Tests
Peer reviewedHurd, Stephen J. – Economics, 1978
Argues that economics instruction must include an understanding of Third World economics. The advance level economics examinations in England are inadequate in this respect and should be restructured. (KC)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Economics Education
Eggleston, Jim F. – Forum for the Discussion of New Trends in Education, 1976
Majority of testing programs is designed to demonstrate the superiority of performance of one student over another rather than evaluate the degree to which an individual has mastered specific skills. The necessity of changing this orientation is discussed. (RW)
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedLinden, Kathryn W.; Garrison, Wayne M. – NALLD Journal, 1977
This paper provides users of teacher-made tests with a computer program designed to improve reporting of student performance on academic tasks. Test planning and construction and form and technique for reporting student performance are described. (CHK)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Computer Programs, Computers, Objective Tests
Peer reviewedGaies, Stephen J. – TESOL Quarterly, 1977
The "noise" test is a dictation of English sentences recorded on tape with accompanying background white noise; it is used to evaluate English proficiency. This study describes a revision to increase test validity. Technical aspects of recording, syntactic comparability of test items, and data on revised instrument performance are discussed. (CHK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, Language Skills, Tape Recordings
Peer reviewedSchulz, Renate A. – Modern Language Journal, 1977
This study inquired into the effect of testing on foreign language learning. The main question was: Do tests of communicative proficiency, when administered in lieu of currently prevailing discrete-point item tests, further the student's spontaneous communicative ability? Discussion of results indicates uses for both types of tests. (CHK)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Language Ability, Language Instruction, Language Tests


