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Peer reviewedHankins, Norman; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1978
Relationship between WISC-R subtest scores and Verbal, Performance, and Full Scale IQs was investigated for a sample comprised of rural Appalachian children. The sample was comprised of both white and black children culturally different by virtue of low family income and residence in mountainous areas of Virginia and North Carolina. (Author)
Descriptors: Correlation, Elementary Education, Evaluation, Intelligence Tests
Peer reviewedPyrczak, Fred – Journal of Reading, 1977
Students know more than they think they know, so guessing gives better scores even when there's a penalty for errors. (JM)
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Reading Research, Reading Tests
Godblum, Marie Claire; Kremin, Helgard – Langages, 1977
A report on results of a study of a large number of subjects afflicted with different types of aphasia. Topics reported are: an experimental study of verbal comprehension and a qualitative study of errors in standard verbal tests. Statistical tables and a bibliography are attached. (Text is in French.) (AMH)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Comprehension, Error Analysis (Language), Language Handicaps
Peer reviewedDistefano, M. K., Jr.; Pryer, Margaret W. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1987
From 13 objective interview items, five with adequate response variability were studied to determine if they would improve the validity of a verbal ability selection test in predicting work performance of 181 psychiatric aide trainees. In a multiple regression analysis, the verbal test correlated .27 with the weighted composite rating score.…
Descriptors: Multiple Regression Analysis, Objective Tests, Predictive Validity, Psychiatric Aides
Peer reviewedYang, June – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1985
A study of the reliability of oral tests in a medical school illustrates the use of a balanced incomplete block design, chosen when not all participating examiners can rate each examinee, for experimental research. (MSE)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Experiments, Higher Education, Medical Education
Peer reviewedCalberg, Magda – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1984
A discussion of the problems inherent in verbal test taxonomies not based on the schematic domain of logic is presented. This discussion is made in the context of syntactically complex tests. A suggested structure for a logically constructed taxonomy developed for use in a federal testing program is delineated. (Author/DWH)
Descriptors: Adults, Classification, Federal Programs, Logic
Peer reviewedMurray, Anne M.; Mishra, Shitala P. – Journal of School Psychology, 1983
Investigated cultural bias in the 46 verbal items of the McCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities (MSCA) in 59 Anglo- and 59 Mexican-American children. Analysis of the data revealed that the majority of the verbal items of the MSCA are free from cultural bias. (JAC)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Mexican Americans, Performance Factors, Primary Education
Berk, Eric J. Vanden; Lohman, David F.; Cassata, Jennifer Coyne – 2001
Assessing the construct relevance of mental test results continues to present many challenges, and it has proven to be particularly difficult to assess the construct relevance of verbal items. This study was conducted to gain a better understanding of the conceptual sources of verbal item difficulty using a unique approach that integrates…
Descriptors: College Students, Construct Validity, Higher Education, Item Response Theory
Zhang, Yanling; Dorans, Neil J.; Matthews-López, Joy L. – College Board, 2005
Statistical procedures for detecting differential item functioning (DIF) are often used as an initial step to screen items for construct irrelevant variance. This research applies a DIF dissection method and a two-way classification scheme to SAT Reasoning Test™ verbal section data and explores the effects of deleting sizable DIF items on reported…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Test Items, Statistical Analysis, Classification
Saxon, John P.; and others – Rehabil Counseling Bull, 1969
Descriptors: Blindness, Institutionalized Persons, Mental Disorders, Performance Tests
Peer reviewedMonte, Christopher F.; Fish, Jefferson M. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1980
Three "tests" of intellectual competence (vocabulary, remote associates, trigram word-making) which permit cheating were standardized by rankings of 71 college students. The three tests were found to be equidistant along the dimension of perceived difficulty. Suggestions are made for using these tasks in cheating studies. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, Difficulty Level, Higher Education
Smits, B. W. G. M.; Mommers, M. J. C. – New Outlook for the Blind, 1976
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Group Norms
Peer reviewedLunz, Mary E.; Stahl, John A. – Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 1993
A discussion of multifacet Rasch model analysis describes the Rasch model and its assumptions, then presents an extension of the model to include a facet for the influence of examiner severity. The model is illustrated with an application to an oral examination administered by a medical specialty board. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Licensing Examinations (Professions), Medical Education, Models
Donders, Jacobus; Nesbit-Greene, Kelly – Assessment, 2004
The influence of neurological and demographic variables on neuropsychological test performance was examined in 100 9- to 16-year-old children with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Regression analyses were conducted to determine the relative contributions of coma, neuroimaging findings, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and gender to variance in…
Descriptors: Verbal Learning, Intelligence Tests, Brain, Head Injuries
Bridgeman, Brent; Cline, Frederick; Hessinger, James – Applied Measurement in Education, 2004
The Graduate Record Examination General Test (GRE) is a measure of academic reasoning abilities that is intended to be a power test in which speed of responding plays at most a minor role. To test this assumption, we experimentally administered both the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE with standard time limits and with 1.5 times the…
Descriptors: Timed Tests, Graduate Study, Student Evaluation, Scores

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