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Peer reviewedDodd, David K.; Leal, Linda – Teaching of Psychology, 1988
Discusses answer justification, a technique that allows students to convert multiple-choice items perceived to be "tricky" into short-answer essay questions. Convincing justifications earn students credit for missed items. The procedure is reported to be easy to administer and very popular among students. (Author/GEA)
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Higher Education, Multiple Choice Tests, Psychology
Peer reviewedRitter, Leonora – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2000
Describes and evaluates a "controlled assessment procedure" as a holistic approach to avoiding problems of administering and evaluating traditional exams. Key characteristics include: the question is known well in advance and is broad and open-ended, students are encouraged to respond in any self-selected written format, and the rationale and…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Higher Education, Student Evaluation, Test Format
Wiley, David E. – 1981
The Ralph Nader report on the Educational Testing Service (ETS), entitled The Reign of ETS, the Corporation That Makes Up Minds, explicitly and implicitly raises serious issues concerning the testing enterprise. Major themes include the role of testing in the educational selection system, the validity of existing tests, and the corporate power of…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, College Entrance Examinations, Test Format, Test Validity
CASAS - Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment Systems (NJ1), 2005
These guidelines address methods for administering Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System (CASAS) assessments using accommodations for learners with documented disabilities. The suggested accommodations for disability categories include provisions for: (1) Accommodations in test administration procedures; and (2) Use of appropriate CASAS…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Testing Accommodations, Disabilities, Adult Students
Rentz, R. Robert – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1981
In this speculative article, Robert R. Rentz predicts that state educational assessment programs will continue to be fertile ground for measurement innovations, both technological and otherwise, in the areas of test content, development, administration and the reporting of test results. (AEF)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Prediction, State Programs, Test Construction
Lazaraton, Anne – ELT Journal, 2006
This article responds to points raised in the article "The paired format in the Cambridge Speaking Tests" by Julie Norton in the 59/4 issue of this Journal on the potential drawbacks of a paired format in oral testing, based on observations about the nature of the discourse produced in this context. This article argues that, although the author…
Descriptors: Testing, Oral Language, Language Tests, English (Second Language)
Williams, Jane M. – 1986
Suggested accommodations for mainstreamed secondary learning disabled students on teacher made tests are presented. Suggestions are grouped into general; format; and test taking modifications (presentation, recording, and scoring). Among the many suggestions made are the following: watch readability of questions; assure test is clearly printed;…
Descriptors: High Schools, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Teacher Made Tests
Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, MD. – 1980
The purpose of this handbook is to acquaint principals and teachers with the California Achievement Tests, mandated by the Maryland State Department of Education. Reports of the test results are also discussed. The first chapter describes the test and provides examples of question formats. A table of the objectives measured is also included. The…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Objectives, Scores
Peer reviewedJeffrey, I. M. W.; Grieve, A. R. – Medical Teacher, 1987
The format of the final examinations in Conservative Dentistry in the Dental Schools of Great Britain and Ireland was investigated by means of a questionnaire sent to each of the dental schools in each country. Results are reported and the value of different parts of the examinations are discussed. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Dentistry, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Medical Education
Van Gendt, Kitty; Verhagen, Plon – 2001
An experiment was conducted to investigate the influence of the variables "realism" and "context" on the performance of biology students on a visual test about the anatomy of a rat. The instruction was primarily visual with additional verbal information like Latin names and practical information about the learning task: dissecting a rat to gain…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Context Clues, Guidelines
Peer reviewedChambers, Ian – Economics, 1991
Examines the role of differentiated papers in Mode One Business Studies tests in promoting the goals of the United Kingdom's General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE). Explores the matching of candidates to papers, targeting papers, the nature of questions asked, and grading. Concludes that the technique allows students to advance through…
Descriptors: Business Education, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedJolly, Brian; And Others – Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 1993
A University of Adelaide (Australia) study investigated the effect of administering identical stations to different classes over a 12-year period within the objective structured clinical examination component of a final-year medical school examination. Repeat administrations correlated with improved student performance over time. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Medical Education, Professional Education
Peer reviewedBrown, William R. – Clearing House, 1998
Discusses nine factors affecting the relationship between learning and test performance that can be controlled by the teacher: time on task, level of learning, question format, number of questions, inclusion of past work, difficulty level, grouping, use of new items, and difficulty distribution. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Student Evaluation, Teacher Made Tests, Test Construction
Peer reviewedJoughin, Gordon – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 1998
Analysis of literature on oral assessment in college instruction identified six dimensions: primary content type; interaction between examiner and learner; authenticity of assessment task; structure of assessment task; examiner; and orality (extent to which knowledge is tested orally). These help in understanding the nature of oral assessment and…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Higher Education, Student Evaluation, Test Format
Peer reviewedRoberts, Ros; Gott, Richard – Journal of Biological Education, 2003
Makes a case for the assessment of investigations against the Concept of Evidence in written tests as a potentially more reliable and valid way of assessing the ideas used in all types of biology investigations, thus reducing the distorting effect of assessment on the curriculum. (Author/SOE)
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Problems, Science Experiments

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