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Blanchard, Jay S.; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1983
Compares results of standardized reading tests with informal reading inventories to determine whether teachers should favor one score over the other as an indicator of instructional reading level. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Informal Reading Inventories, Multiple Choice Tests, Reading Ability
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Alexander, Karl L; Pallas, Aaron M. – American Sociological Review, 1982
Discusses the need for appropriate controls in school effects research based on standardized test outcomes. (GC)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Achievement Tests, Environmental Influences, Outcomes of Education
Vernon, Libby – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1982
Tests are used in hopes that disclosure of accomplishments will be made, but teachers sometimes feel they are being penalized for giving consideration to the whole child's development instead of concentrating on drill that would result in higher test scores. Standardized tests cause apprehension about control of student placement and instruction.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Standardized Tests
Swain, Carole L. – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1982
In situations where there are enormous pressures to produce "good" test results, standardized testing can be a very painful experience, but there are ways of using test data to help in the educational process. California assessment data are disseminated widely to school districts in meaningful diagnostic displays. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Educational Improvement, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education
Hardy, Roy A. – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1982
Parents have needs, rights, interests, and responsibilities to know how standardized tests are used in the schools and to call attention to inaccurate test results; to judge the quality of education reflected by tests; and to have information to understand tests to help assess their children's abilities and achievement. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Quality, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education
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Pauli, Hannes G. – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1982
Because of educational reforms in 1970, a competency-based state medical licensing plan was proposed and met with considerable opposition. Negotiations resulted in regulations for testing reflecting both medical care needs and existing, traditional medical education systems under which the examinations take place. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Certification, Federal State Relationship, Foreign Countries
NJEA Review, 1982
New Jersey Education Association policy regarding testing is presented. The policy recognizes the need of teachers, students, parents, and other decision-makers for continuous and comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis of student progress, but opposes the use of tests for denying opportunities, allocating school funds, evaluating teachers or…
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Standardized Tests
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Flaherty, Joseph A.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
A three-year study compared entry-level and junior-level clinically oriented reading and writing skills of 231 medical students. Entry-level skills were found to be the best predictors of clinical skills. Inclusion of communication skills training in admission criteria and/or medical curriculum are recommended. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Medical Students
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O'Donnell, Michael J. – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
A study investigated possible relationships between performance on the National Board of Medical Examiners Part I exam and personality types to identify learning styles that may predict difficulty with that kind of testing. Results show the tests are most difficult for the personality types most easily admitted to medical school. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Students
Evers, Linda – Popular Computing, 1983
Discusses the future of computerized adaptive testing (CAT), i.e., experimental tests developed by the Educational Testing Service in response to criticism of the Standardized Aptitude Tests (SATs). CAT examinations are individually tailored to each test taker, and researchers believe they are more predictive than conventional SATs. (JJD)
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, College Bound Students, College Entrance Examinations, Computer Assisted Testing
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Reilly, Richard R.; Chao, Georgia T. – Personnel Psychology, 1982
Reviewed research on the validity, adverse impact, and fairness of eight categories of alternatives. Feasibility of operational use of each type of alternative in an employment setting was also discussed. Only biodata and peer evaluation were supported as having validities substantially equal to those for standardized tests. (Author)
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Evaluation Criteria, Job Applicants, Literature Reviews
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Thurlow, Martha L.; Ysseldyke, James E. – Journal of School Psychology, 1982
A limited national sample of 49 school psychologists and 30 regular education teachers provided information on assessment procedures for the purpose of instructional planning. Results showed some indications of agreement between school psychologists and teachers, but also several inconsistencies in the views of the two groups. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Assessment, Elementary Education
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Garrison, Dean H. – College and University, 1981
A statistical model is presented for processing quantitative admission data that weights equally two or more quantitative elements to ensure that the N most consistently high scorers qualify for the N available positions. The quantitative elements considered are overall grade point average (GPA), GPA in selected courses, and standardized test…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Admission, Competitive Selection, Decision Making
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Trusz, Andrew R.; Parks-Trusz, Sandra L. – Educational Studies, 1981
Examines the reasons behind and the effects of standardized and minimum competency tests. The authors conclude that the tests lead towards lower performance expectations for disadvantaged students, and increasingly rigid tracking along class, cultural, and racial lines. (AM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Opportunities
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Conklin, Jonathan E.; And Others – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1979
Three methods are presented for interpolating fall norms from data derived for tests administered in spring. One method used the midpoint between two spring administrations, the second adjusted for date of fall testing, while the third method used experimental data that showed slower growth rates during the summer months. (CTM)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Growth Patterns, Norm Referenced Tests, Norms
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