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Lang, William Steve; And Others – 1993
The Lollipop Test (La Prueba Lollipop) is a bilingual preschool readiness test (in both English and Spanish) that has been the subject of a number of studies to assess validity and detect cultural bias. Such studies have not dealt with item analysis as a way to measure cultural fairness. The Rasch model was used in a study of the Lollipop test…
Descriptors: Bias, Blacks, Computer Software, Cultural Awareness


