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Smith, Douglas K.; And Others – 1987
This study investigates the validity of the Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition (S-B:4) for use with students with learning disabilities. It compares the performance of 18 elementary-age students on the S-B:4 and the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC). The subjects were identified by their school as having learning…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Achievement Tests, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Testing
Foxley, Bruce; And Others – 1982
A sample of 21 guidance counselors was administered the full battery of Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation aptitude tests to compare scores with the "general population" (norm group). The counselors had worked in public schools, private schools or as self-employed consultants for an average of 10 years. The average age was 42. The tests, which…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Testing, Elementary Secondary Education
Wisenbaker, Sue; Lee, Mickey M. – 1985
The purpose of this study was to determine if a significant relationship existed between nursing students' scores on the Mosby Assess Test and the students' scores on the National Council Licensure Examination. The subjects consisted of 172 nursing students in their last semester of the Associate Degree Nursing program at the Eastern Kentucky…
Descriptors: Certification, Comparative Testing, Correlation, Educational Assessment
Daniel, Mark – 1983
The aptitude scores of 70 physicians in various areas of practice who were tested between 1934 and 1971 were compared with aptitude battery scores obtained by the general population of Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation examinees. For each aptitude test, obtained-score distributions were produced for the time periods of pre-1941, 1941-45, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Aptitude Tests, Cognitive Ability, Comparative Testing
Lindell, Michael K.; Southwick, Lillian – 1982
A number of laboratory studies have addressed the question of how people integrate different pieces of information to form an overall evaluative judgment. Models of information integration, i.e., the adding model and the averaging model, were tested by gathering questionnaire data from 233 respondents in 17 groups who were expected to vary in…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Cognitive Style, Comparative Testing, Decision Making
Bart, William M.; Lele, Kaustubh – 1977
One hundred eighty one sets of black twins and 223 sets of white twins provided responses to four 12-item subtests of the Raven's Progressive Matrices Test, Standard Version. The children were in elementary school and their item response patterns were analyzed with the use of revised ordering-theoretic methods to search for best-fitting…
Descriptors: Black Students, Comparative Testing, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Blumberg, Phyllis – 1980
To help determine the role that test instrument formats play in evaluation, two parallel examinations were given to 227 second-year medical students. The tests were based on information presented in a medical case history. One required students to generate their own problem lists (the generate group); the other required the students to select…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Comparative Testing, Cues, Higher Education
TORRANCE, E. PAUL; AND OTHERS – 1967
IN RESPONSE TO THE OBSERVATION THAT CHILDREN LOSE MUCH OF THEIR IMAGINATIVENESS AND CREATIVENESS AT ABOUT AGE 5 OR DURING THEIR KINDERGARTEN YEAR, A PROGRAM CALLED THE "CREATIVE-AESTHETIC APPROACH TO SCHOOL READINESS" WAS EMPLOYED TO SEE IF IT WOULD PREVENT SUCH A LOSS. THE PROGRAM IS NORMALLY USED WITH PRESCHOOL CHILDREN TO DEVELOP THE…
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Control Groups, Creative Activities, Creative Development
Jensen, Arthur R. – 1978
Charles Spearman originally suggested in 1927 that the varying magnitudes of the mean differences between whites and blacks in standardized scores on a variety of mental tests are directly related to the size of the tests' loadings on g, the general factor common to all complex tests of mental ability. Several independent large-scale studies…
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Culture Fair Tests, Factor Structure, Intelligence
Asher, Steven R.; Wigfield, Allen – 1979
In research to test the link between children's failure to engage in comparison activity and their poor communication performance, elementary school students were trained to engage in comparison activity to learn whether such training would improve their referential communication accuracy. Two training experiments with third and fourth grade…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Comparative Testing, Educational Research
WITHERSPOON, RALPH L. – 1968
AT THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, A LONGITUDINAL STUDY ATTEMPTED TO FIND OUT IF KINDERGARTEN THROUGH THIRD GRADE CHILDREN WHO ATTENDED THE EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR OF THE TRIMESTER SYSTEM SHOWED SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES IN ACHIEVEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT AS COMPARED WITH CHILDREN OF A SIMILAR MEAN IQ WHO ATTENDED ONLY DURING THE REGULAR SCHOOL YEAR.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Comparative Testing, Primary Education
Killen, Donald F. – 1968
Earlier studies have compared the success of transfers and natives at graduation, but this investigator felt that a first-term grade point average would reveal more about the stress of adjustment to a new academic environment. He therefore compared the achievement, after one semester, of transfer students from the junior college, the state…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Transfer Students, Comparative Testing, Higher Education
Karma, Kai – 1975
This report is the second part of a study designed to construct a test for measuring musical aptitude of persons from various age groups. It covers the construction of the test, material, item analysis, reliability, validity, and possible future steps. The test is composed of musical recordings, determined from pilot studies, that the test groups…
Descriptors: Aptitude, Aptitude Tests, Comparative Testing, Fine Arts
Clark, Robert M. – 1973
Research was conducted to study possible alternatives to ACT and SAT for admission and placement purposes. A survey of California community colleges revealed that the information desired about students is how well they can write, how well they can read, and how well they can apply basic mathematics skills and that the test should not exceed $3.00…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, College Admission, Community Colleges, Comparative Testing
Cahen, Leonard S.; And Others – 1970
The accuracy of estimating test means for groups of twelfth-grade students by the item-sampling technique was examined. The subjects were from 35 twelfth-grade schools participating in the National Longitudinal Study of Mathematical Abilities. Half of the students in each school were assigned to a treatment condition where they took a complete…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Testing
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