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Yinying Wang; Joonkil Ahn – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
School leadership research literature has a large number of widely used constructs. Could fewer constructs bring more clarity? This study evaluates construct content validity, defined as the extent to which a measure's items reflect a theoretical content domain, in school leadership literature. To do so, we reviewed 29 articles that used Teaching…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Construct Validity, Content Validity, Instructional Leadership
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Coe, Robert – Research Papers in Education, 2010
Much of the argument about comparability of examination standards is at cross-purposes; contradictory positions are in fact often both defensible, but they are using the same words to mean different things. To clarify this, two broad conceptualisations of standards can be identified. One sees the standard in the observed phenomena of performance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tests, Evaluation Methods, Standards
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Newton, Paul E. – Research Papers in Education, 2010
Robert Coe has claimed that three broad conceptions of comparability can be identified from the literature: performance, statistical and conventional. Each of these he rejected, in favour of a single, integrated conception which relies upon the notion of a "linking construct" and which he termed "construct comparability".…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Measurement Techniques, Foreign Countries, Tests
Snow, Richard E.; Jackson, Douglas N. – 1992
In recent years, many psychological constructs with associated measures have been proposed for educational research and the evaluation of educational programs. Among the most interesting and potentially useful are those reflecting motivational and volitional aspects of human behavior, the conative constructs. Among the conative constructs are…
Descriptors: Ability, Achievement Need, Beliefs, Catalogs