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Snyder, Lynn; Caccamise, Donna; Wise, Barbara – Topics in Language Disorders, 2005
This article discusses the main purposes of reading comprehension assessment and identifies the key features of good assessment. The article also identifies pitfalls that clinicians and educators should avoid to conduct valid assessments of reading comprehension, such as the degree to which the measure taps the constructive and integrative…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Content Validity, Academic Achievement, Reading Comprehension
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Challis, Di – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 2005
With advances in computerbased technologies and the emergence of elearning, there are unprecedented opportunities to reconsider assessment of learning (and, axiomatically, of teaching) and how this can be undertaken. One approach is adaptive assessment. Although it has existed in the tertiary environment since the time of the oral examination,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Computer Assisted Testing
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Sinclair, Kelsey J.; Renshaw, Carl E.; Taylor, Holly A. – Computers and Education, 2004
Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) has been shown to enhance rote memory skills and improve higher order critical thinking skills. The challenge now is to identify what aspects of CAI improve which specific higher-order skills. This study focuses on the effectiveness of using CAI to teach logarithmic graphing and dimensional analysis. Two groups…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Teaching Methods, Memory, Laboratories
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Belov, Dmitry I.; Armstrong, Ronald D. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2005
A new test assembly algorithm based on a Monte Carlo random search is presented in this article. A major advantage of the Monte Carlo test assembly over other approaches (integer programming or enumerative heuristics) is that it performs a uniform sampling from the item pool, which provides every feasible item combination (test) with an equal…
Descriptors: Item Banks, Computer Assisted Testing, Monte Carlo Methods, Evaluation Methods
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Pomplun, Mark; Ritchie, Timothy – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2004
This study investigated the statistical and practical significance of context effects for items randomized within testlets for administration during a series of computerized non-adaptive tests. One hundred and twenty-five items from four primary school reading tests were studied. Logistic regression analyses identified from one to four items for…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Context Effect, Effect Size, Primary Education
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Lee, Yong-Won; Breland, Hunter; Muraki, Eiji – International Journal of Testing, 2005
This study has investigated the comparability of computer-based testing writing prompts in the Test of English as a Foreign LanguageTM (TOEFL) for examinees of different native language backgrounds. A total of 81 writing prompts introduced from July 1998 through August 2000 were examined using a 3-step logistic regression procedure for ordinal…
Descriptors: Language Aptitude, Effect Size, Test Bias, English (Second Language)
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Enjelvin, Geraldine – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2005
In 1998, when University College Northampton (UCN) selected WebBoard as its campus-wide virtual learning environment (VLE) and encouraged its adoption, e-learning became a central feature of the French Department's learning and teaching strategy. By September 2003, all the campus-focused modules in French had become VLE-resourced. In April 2004,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Language Tests, French
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Lee, S.; Robinson, C. L. – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2005
Diagnostic testing in mathematics has become a favoured tool at many universities. In this paper we report on a novel method of diagnostic testing which incorporates a paired question approach, with two questions being set on each of 20 different topics. It was introduced at Loughborough University for use with first year engineering students in…
Descriptors: Testing, Diagnostic Tests, Universities, College Mathematics
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Norman, Gregory J.; Sallis, James F.; Gaskins, Ronnesia – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2005
This study assessed the comparability and reliability of paper-based and computer-based administration of psychosocial construct measures related to adolescents engaging in physical activity and sedentary behaviors. Adolescents (n = 76; 55% girls, 49% Hispanic, 18% non-Hispanic-white; M age = 13 years) completed measures of behavior change…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Measures (Individuals), Health Behavior, Reliability
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McNamara, James F. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2005
This article is the fourth contribution to a research methods series dedicated to getting "good results" from survey research. The intent of this article is to elaborate the selection and design decisions one must address when considering the use of a telephone survey as an alternative to the traditional postal survey that collects respondent data…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Telephone Surveys, Questionnaires, Telecommunications
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DeMars, Christine; Cameron, Lynn; Erwin, T. Dary – Journal of General Education, 2003
Finding, accessing, and determining the credibility of information are skills most people would deem necessary for the college educated person, if not the average citizen, to possess today. At the same time, educators, as well as constituents of educational institutions are asking for better and more sophisticated assessment instruments of…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Computer Assisted Testing, State Universities, Minimum Competency Testing
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Beetham, Helen – ALT-J: Research in Learning Technology, 2005
e-Learning research is an expanding and diversifying field of study. Specialist research units and departments proliferate. Postgraduate courses recruit well in the UK and overseas, with an increasing focus on critical and research-based aspects of the field, as well as the more obvious professional development requirements. Following this year's…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Needs, Educational Principles, Foreign Countries
Marzano, Robert J. – Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2006
If you've ever questioned the logic of reducing a student's entire academic performance to a single test score or a vague letter grade, then here's a book that will revolutionize the way you think about assessment and grading. Drawing from years of in-depth research, Robert J. Marzano provides you with guidelines and steps for designing a…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Report Cards, Academic Achievement, Computer Software
Chuang, San-hui; O'Neil, Harold F. – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2006
Collaborative problem solving and collaborative skills are considered necessary skills for success in today's world. Collaborative problem solving is defined as problem solving activities that involve interactions among a group of individuals. Large-scale and small-scale assessment programs increasingly use collaborative group tasks in which…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Feedback, Concept Mapping, Cooperative Learning
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Lei, Pui-Wa; Chen, Shu-Ying; Yu, Lan – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2006
Mantel-Haenszel and SIBTEST, which have known difficulty in detecting non-unidirectional differential item functioning (DIF), have been adapted with some success for computerized adaptive testing (CAT). This study adapts logistic regression (LR) and the item-response-theory-likelihood-ratio test (IRT-LRT), capable of detecting both unidirectional…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Test Bias, Computer Assisted Testing, Multiple Regression Analysis
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