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Petrulis, Robert – 1990
This report describes a process developed by the Center for Assessment of Administrative Performance (CAAP) in Washington State which uses microcomputers to generate feedback reports for participants in an assessment process which provides participants with feedback on skills and abilities related to the successful performance of school building…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Evaluation, Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Administration
Harnisch, Delwyn L.; Romy, Neil – 1985
This is a user's guide to the Student-Problem Package (SPP), a software package for the IBM-PC that provides three sub-programs for analyzing item response patterns. These analyses are based on student-problem (S-P) curve theory. The SPP User's Guide provides: (1) a brief introduction to response pattern analysis; (2) an overview of the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Item Analysis, Menu Driven Software, Microcomputers
Pond, Daniel J.; And Others – 1986
This directory represents the start of a research program directed towards the creation of a human abilities matrix which cross-references data on real world jobs, laboratory performance tasks, and human performance models. The matrix will use the "abilities requirements approach" as the unifying element among these three dimensions. The…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Classification, Computer Assisted Testing, Directories
Peer reviewedErdman, Harold P.; And Others – Computers in Human Services, 1987
Computer programs have been developed to make Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition (DSM-III) diagnoses. Programs contain features that help to structure and shorten user interaction with the program, including screening questions and incorporation of DSM-III's decision trees for differential diagnosis. Discusses…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Oriented Programs, Mental Disorders
Peer reviewedCantor, David S.; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1986
Low-functioning autistic children with age-matched normals, age-matched mentally disabled, and mentally age-matched normal toddlers were tested using a computerized electroencephalographic technique. Autistic Ss showed significantly more slow wave activity and less alpha, as well as less inter- and intrahemispheric asymmetry, than either normal or…
Descriptors: Autism, Computer Assisted Testing, Electroencephalography, Elementary Education
Feuer, Dale – Training, 1986
Discusses various aspects of computerized testing: advantages of immediate feedback, on-the-spot score reporting, retention of scores on disks, the computer's potential as a simulation device, expert tests, embedded tests, intelligent tests, and adaptive testing. (CT)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Feedback, Scores, Simulation
Peer reviewedPedersen, Elray L. – CALICO Journal, 1983
A computer program in BASIC developed to assist in grading college English compositions is discussed and presented. The program allows rapid recording and printing of instructor comments, providing more praise and feedback than otherwise feasible. Teachers are encouraged to adapt the program to their own needs and preferences. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, English Instruction, Equipment, Grading
Luecht, Richard M. – 2001
The Microsoft Certification Program (MCP) includes many new computer-based item types, based on complex cases involving the Windows 2000 (registered) operating system. This Innovative Item Technology (IIT) has presented challenges beyond traditional psychometric considerations such as capturing and storing the relevant response data from…
Descriptors: Certification, Coding, Computer Assisted Testing, Data Collection
Spray, Judith; Lin, Chuan-Ju; Chen, Troy T. – 2002
Automated test assembly is a technology for producing multiple, equivalent test forms from an item pool. An important consideration for test security in automated test assembly is the inclusion of the same items on these multiple forms. Although it is possible to use item selection as a formal constraint in assembling forms, the number of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Item Banks, Test Construction, Test Format
Huang, Chi-Yu; Kalohn, John C.; Lin, Chuan-Ju; Spray, Judith – 2000
Item pools supporting computer-based tests are not always completely calibrated. Occasionally, only a small subset of the items in the pool may have actual calibrations, while the remainder of the items may only have classical item statistics, (e.g., "p"-values, point-biserial correlation coefficients, or biserial correlation…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Assisted Testing, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Banks
Peer reviewedBugbee, Alan C., Jr. – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1996
Examines research showing the equivalence of paper-and-pencil-administered tests and computer-administered tests, especially when they are exactly the same test. Four categories of research are examined: previous reviews of research, standards and guidelines for computerized testing, individual research studies, and studies about computer testing…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Guidelines, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedWeber, Bernhard; Schneider, Barbara; Fritze, Jurgen; Gille, Boris; Hornung, Stefan; Kuhner, Thorsten; Maurer, Konrad – Computers in Human Behavior, 2003
Investigated the acceptance of computerized assessment, particularly compared to conventional paper-and-pencil techniques, in seriously impaired psychiatric inpatients. Describes the development of a self-rating questionnaire (OPQ, Operation and Preference Questionnaire) and reports results that showed computerized assessment was convincingly…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Intermode Differences, Questionnaires
Peer reviewedMcKinley, Robert L. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1989
Presents overview of Item Response Theory (IRT). Explores substantial advantages of IRT in both ability and attitude measurements. Describes and illustrates basic IRT models. Discusses instrument construction and computerized testing. (Author/BHK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Latent Trait Theory, Measurement Techniques, Research and Development
Peer reviewedBennett, Ruth L. – Hispania, 1988
Describes recordkeeping for the National Spanish Examinations by the Metropolitan New York Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP). The layout of census and attendance forms is described, and the use of a word processing or database program to help organize and utilize information obtained from those forms…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Data Processing, Language Tests, Recordkeeping
Peer reviewedHuba, George J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1988
Alternate versions of the Western Personnel Test were administered via computer and in the standard paper and pencil format to two groups of adults (N=50). Results suggest that the two forms of administration yield comparable results, and that separate norms for the computer-administered version are not necessary. (TJH)
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Occupational Tests


