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PDF pending restorationHaertel, Geneva D.; Walberg, Herbert J. – 1980
To gauge the relationship between intellectual ability and learning, the authors review the work of 20 theorists and analyze empirical correlations at both the elementary and secondary school levels. Intellectual ability is defined in the paper as including intelligence, prior learning, special aptitudes, and other cognitive characteristics. The…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, Elementary Secondary Education
Welsh, George S. – 1967
The degree to which potentially useful group intelligence tests were affected by personality characteristics such as anxiety, impulsiveness or caution, and verbal interests was investigated by a battery of intelligence, interest, and personality tests administered to 1,163 gifted adolescents in special summer programs. Intelligence was measured by…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Correlation, Educational Research, Gifted
Ross, William G. – 1977
The findings of this paper suggest that when students encounter a situation in which they can benefit by cheating, those who score lowest on the exam are least able to resist the temptation to cheat. Exam scores for 459 beginning psychology students were examined. Each student took four exams, but only on the third was copying made impossible. The…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Cheating, College Students, Group Testing
Harris, J. David; Macrae, Donald S. – 1975
The assessment laboratory is a full-day program devoted to evaluations of the candidates during various exercises. The test involves participation by the candidates in an in-basket exercise; a leaderless group exercise; a 5-minute oral presentation; an unstructured group discussion requiring solutions and consensus; and one requiring…
Descriptors: Fire Fighters, Group Testing, Individual Testing, Leadership
Lindstrom, David; Tannenbaum, Jordan – 1970
Two groups of 5-year-old children were evaluated using several measures of language and concept ability: Stanford-Binet, Form L-M; Preschool Inventory (PSI); Boehm Test of Basic Concepts; Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Form B (PPVT); and the Auditory-Vocal Automatic, Motor Encoding, Auditory-Vocal Association, and Vocal Encoding subtests of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Evaluation
Goolsby, Thomas M., Jr.; Wray, Grace A. – 1969
The purpose of this pictorial practice Test is to prepare pre-primary and beginning first grade children who have not had experience with a group test to do tasks similar to those found on a regular test. The instructions for the practice test stress important cues and directions helpful during test administration, and include the entire dialogue…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Grade 1, Group Testing, Preschool Children
Finley, Carmen J.; Berdie, Frances S. – 1970
The history of the development of National Assessment exercises from the project's inception in 1964 to the present is provided in this monograph. The chapter titles are as follows: I. Introduction; II. Rationale and Criteria for Writing Exercises for National Assessment; III. Initial Reviews; IV. Initial Studies; V. Subject Matter Reviews; VI.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational History, Educational Testing, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedBurstein, Leigh – Sociological Methods and Research, 1978
Four techniques for assessing differences between least-squares estimators of regression coefficients from group and individual-level data are summarized. The utility and suitability of all four approaches are discussed when (1) data are grouped by a nominal characteristic; (2) there are multiple regressors; or (3) individual-level data cannot be…
Descriptors: Classification, Group Testing, Groups, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGjessing, Hans-Jorgen – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1986
The terms reading disability and dyslexia are discussed, as well as the meaning of function analysis as a way of diagnosing behavior and difficulties in reading and spelling. The author's model classifies reading disability and dyslexia as auditory, auditory-visual, visual, emotional, or pedagogic. The Bergen Study is described. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Dyslexia, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedStorandt, Martha – Journal of Gerontology, 1977
Timed and untimed scoring methods were employed with five WAIS subtests administered to 40 young and 40 old subjects matched for verbal intelligence. Elimination of bonuses for rapid performance differentially improved the scores of older subjects but did not raise those scores to levels achieved by the young. (Author)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Gerontology
Peer reviewedWilliams, Robert L. – Journal of Black Studies, 1973
Argues that from a black perspective, the real concern is not merely that of defining intelligence, about which there is lacking a consensus among psychologists, but one which challenges the basic scientific considerations of validity, reliability, and standardization of intelligence tests. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Group Testing, Intelligence
Peer reviewedMiller, Martin B. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Curiosity, Elementary School Students, Forced Choice Technique
Peer reviewedBauernfeind, Robert H. – School Counselor, 1971
This article examines problems inherent in current practice: (1) defining the concept of intelligence"; (2) using tests which rely on school taught skills; (3) relying too exclusively on test scores; and (4) introducing the concept of chronological age into IQ ratings, further distorting results. Some positive alternatives are offered. (CJ)
Descriptors: Age Grade Placement, Anxiety, Group Testing, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Burt, Charles W. – 1987
The research in progress that is presented in this paper focuses on the preliminary results of a study examining the differences and similarities in data obtained using the one-to-one versus small group procedures for designing and conducting formative evaluations of instructional materials. The materials chosen were the microbiology print module…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Foreign Countries, Formative Evaluation, Group Testing
Grush, Joseph E.; And Others – 1983
A new self-report measure of impulsivity was developed to provide group administration and economy of scoring. An initial set of 26 items was constructed to tap various aspects of impulsivity, or the tendency to respond quickly without thinking. The items were administered to 346 male undergraduate students, primarily freshmen and sophomores. Item…
Descriptors: Conceptual Tempo, Group Testing, Higher Education, Males


