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Oakland, Thomas – Journal of School Psychology, 1973
With an increasing number of cases currently coming to the courts' attention to examine the conditions under which educational and psychological testing practices violate one's constitutional rights, this article considers the responses from school systems, professional organizations, the Federal Government, school psychologists, and the testing…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Testing, Federal Government, Minority Groups
Petrovsky, Arthur V. – Prospects, 1973
Several areas of controversy between Soviet pyschologists and their Western colleagues concerning the usefulness of tests for measurement of mental ability are noted in this article. The author outlines test procedures suggested by Russian psychologist, Lev Vygotsky. (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Educational Theories, Measurement Techniques, Predictive Measurement
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Sutton, Rosemary E. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 1997
Considers equity issues of highstakes tests conducted by computer, including whether this new form of assessment actually helps level the playing field for students or represents a new cycle of assessment inequality. Two computer tests are assessed: Praxis I: Academic Skills Assessment; and the computerized version of the Graduate Record…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Assessment, Educational Testing
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Gajria, Meenakshi; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1994
Sixty-four general secondary education teachers provided data on 32 test adaptations for students with disabilities. Data included awareness, use, integrity, effectiveness, and ease of use. Results suggest that teachers are likely to use modifications that they perceive to maintain academic integrity, be effective, and require little…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Individual Differences, Individual Testing
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Wainer, Howard – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 1993
Some cautions are sounded for converting a linearly administered test to an adaptive format. Four areas are identified in which practices broadly used in traditionally constructed tests can have adverse effects if thoughtlessly adopted when a test is administered in an adaptive mode. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Practices, Test Construction
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Nevo, Baruch; Sela, Roni – High Ability Studies, 2003
This research studied the interchangeability of individually administered and group administered cognitive tests. Seventy undergraduate students took the Hebrew version of the WAIS-R (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised), and their IQs were measured. They also took the IPET (Israeli Psychometric Entrance Test) and their IPET scores were…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychometrics, Intelligence Tests, Intelligence Quotient
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Bossaller, Jenny S.; Paul, Anindita; Hill, Heather; Wang, Jiazhen; Erdelez, Sanda – Journal of Web Librarianship, 2008
This article describes an "on-the-road" usability study and explains the study's methodological challenges, solutions, and recommendations. The study concerned a library-consortium website, which is a communication and educational tool for librarians who are physically dispersed throughout the state, and an intranet for remote users.…
Descriptors: Testing, Laboratories, Computers, Internet
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Dotson, Daniel S.; Wilson, Amanda J. – Journal of Web Librarianship, 2008
The Knowledge Bank is The Ohio State University's institutional repository, which houses various works by students, faculty, and staff. One of the text collections in the Knowledge Bank is electronic honors theses. Training students to submit their theses was initially given in the form of in-person workshops. Turnout for these workshops was…
Descriptors: Campuses, Web Based Instruction, Workshops, Internet
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Lewis, John D.; Elman, Jeffrey L. – Developmental Science, 2008
Theoretical considerations, and findings from computational modeling, comparative neuroanatomy and developmental neuroscience, motivate the hypothesis that a deviant brain growth trajectory will lead to deviant patterns of change in cortico-cortical connectivity. Differences in brain size during development will alter the relative cost and…
Descriptors: Autism, Brain, Neurological Organization, Neurological Impairments
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Ullstadius, Eva; Carlstedt, Berit; Gustafsson, Jan-Eric – International Journal of Testing, 2008
The influence of general and verbal ability on each of 72 verbal analogy test items were investigated with new factor analytical techniques. The analogy items together with the Computerized Swedish Enlistment Battery (CAT-SEB) were given randomly to two samples of 18-year-old male conscripts (n = 8566 and n = 5289). Thirty-two of the 72 items had…
Descriptors: Test Items, Verbal Ability, Factor Analysis, Swedish
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Hockley, William E. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2008
Recognition memory for words was tested in same or different contexts using the remember/know response procedure. Context was manipulated by presenting words in different screen colors and locations and by presenting words against real-world photographs. Overall hit and false-alarm rates were higher for tests presented in an old context compared…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Recognition (Psychology), Photography, Recall (Psychology)
Stiggins, Rick; Duke, Dan – Phi Delta Kappan, 2008
Principals can play a pivotal role in the improvement of student learning by helping teachers develop and use sound classroom assessments that will strengthen instruction and student learning. The typical teacher will spend a quarter to a third of her or his available professional time involved in assessment-related activities. If they do it well,…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Instructional Leadership, Principals, Educational Improvement
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Kumar, P.; Waiter, G.; Ahearn, T.; Milders, M.; Reid, I.; Steele, J. D. – Brain, 2008
Anhedonia is a core symptom of major depressive disorder (MDD), long thought to be associated with reduced dopaminergic function. However, most antidepressants do not act directly on the dopamine system and all antidepressants have a delayed full therapeutic effect. Recently, it has been proposed that antidepressants fail to alter dopamine…
Descriptors: Patients, Rewards, Depression (Psychology), Brain
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Whelan, Robert – Psychological Record, 2008
Most analyses of reaction time (RT) data are conducted by using the statistical techniques with which psychologists are most familiar, such as analysis of variance on the sample mean. Unfortunately, these methods are usually inappropriate for RT data, because they have little power to detect genuine differences in RT between conditions. In…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Psychologists, Statistical Analysis, Data
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Boucher, Jill; Bigham, Sally; Mayes, Andrew; Muskett, Tom – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2008
The hypothesis that a pervasive impairment of declarative memory contributes to language impairment in low functioning autism (LFA) was tested. Participants with LFA, high functioning autism (HFA), intellectual disability (ID) without autism, and typical development (TD) were given two recognition tests and four tests of lexical understanding. It…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Autism, Language Impairments, Memory
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