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Natia Afriana Suri; Festiyed; Minda Azhar; Yerimadesi; Yuni Ahda; Heffi Alberida – Research in Learning Technology, 2025
Digital literacy is a critical competency in education across all levels, from primary to higher education. It includes skills such as technical proficiency, information evaluation, online collaboration, creativity and ethical technology use. This study conducts a Systematic Literature Review (SLR), following Preferred Reporting Items for…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Measures (Individuals), Core Competencies, Testing Problems
Danielle R. Blazek; Jason T. Siegel – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Social scientists have long agreed that satisficing behavior increases error and reduces the validity of survey data. There have been numerous reviews on detecting satisficing behavior, but preventing this behavior has received less attention. The current narrative review provides empirically supported guidance on preventing satisficing by…
Descriptors: Response Style (Tests), Responses, Reaction Time, Test Interpretation
Banks, Kathleen – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2015
This article introduces practitioners and researchers to the topic of missing data in the context of differential item functioning (DIF), reviews the current literature on the issue, discusses implications of the review, and offers suggestions for future research. A total of nine studies were reviewed. All of these studies determined what effect…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Data, Literature Reviews, Evaluation Research
Childs, Ruth Axman – 1990
Court cases are presented that illustrate some of the issues that courts have dealt with in the area of educational testing. While this study was developed primarily for parents, the booklet should also help school administrators and testing professionals learn about court cases and precedents relevant to some major issues in educational testing.…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Test Bias
Johnson, Sylvia T. – 1984
A model is presented in which a test score is influenced by three factors: (1) the test itself, including the nature of the item tryout samples, the nature of the standardization group, the item scaling model and methods, the manner of item subset generation, logical strategies in test building, the format of questions, the test appearance, item…
Descriptors: Models, Performance Factors, Student Characteristics, Test Results
Tobias, Sigmund – 1984
This paper reviews the differences between two interpretations accounting for the poor test performance of high anxious students: (1) that anxiety interferes with retrieval of prior learning; or (2) that, due to study skills deficits, the initial acquisition by anxious students is less thorough than by those lower in anxiety. Research results…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Study Skills, Test Anxiety, Test Wiseness

Prior, Margot; And Others – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1987
This study was designed to (1) gather Australian data on the Toddler Temperament Scale (TTS), (2) assess age differences on temperament in the one- to three-year-old group; (3) assess the psychometric properties of the TTS; and (4) consider some issues of concurrent validity in the measurement of temperament and behavioral adjustment. (Author)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personality Traits, Rating Scales, Research Problems

Parisi, Marinella; Sias, M. Assunta – Human Development, 1985
Hypothesizes that children may misunderstand the task required by Piaget's test and that researchers may therefore underestimate the children's cognitive capacities. Tests the hypothesis by dividing 48 children of both sexes into two groups, those taking the standard tests and those taking a test restructured to limit ambiguity. (BE)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Conservation (Concept), Preschool Children, Test Construction

Bremner, J. Gavin; Idowu, Tinu C. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1987
Children ages 1 1/2 to 3 years were tested to determine their comprehension of the terms "in,""on," and "under." It was found that children who listened to a pretest story involving the objects to be used in the study showed markedly better comprehension of the terms than children not exposed to the pretest activity.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Research, Prepositions
What a Difference a Day Makes: Age-Related Discontinuities and the Battelle Developmental Inventory.

Boyd, Richard D. – Journal of Early Intervention, 1989
Actual and theoretical cases are presented in which the Battelle Developmental Inventory was used in infant assessment. Age-related discontinuities reveal that, for children whose chronological age abuts one of the cut-off points between age categories, radically different summary scores can be obtained from one day to the next despite identical…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Diagnostic Tests, Disabilities
Reid, Jerry B. – 1984
While standard setting procedures are typically discussed in terms of deriving a reasonable cutting score for a given form of a test, the situation may be structured such that the standard has been mandated without regard to the test form itself. This situation may result either through legislative or policy actions and may be a fait accompli by…
Descriptors: Certification, Cutting Scores, Policy, Scores

Wilson, Mark; Wright, Benjamin D. – 1983
A common problem in practical educational research is that of perfect scores which result when latent trait models are used. A simple procedure for managing the perfect and zero response problem encountered in converting test scores into measures is presented. It allows the test user to chose among two or three reasonable finite representations of…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory, Mathematical Models
Frechtling, Joy A.; Schenet, Margot A. – 1984
A description of the difficulties encountered in constructing a criterion-referenced test to assess end-of-year skills as part of a program evaluation is presented. The problems encountered in preparing the customized test are described in humorous detail. The first problem involved the listening test obtained from a publisher without…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Criterion Referenced Tests, Program Evaluation, Publications
Andrich, David – 1984
Both the attenuation paradox of traditional test theory and the assumption of local independence in person-item response theory have caused problems in interpretation. This paper demonstrates that the two are related concepts, and, through this demonstration, both are clarified. It is demonstrated that the breakdown of local independence leads to…
Descriptors: Latent Trait Theory, Test Interpretation, Test Items, Test Reliability
Cook, Linda L.; And Others – 1983
The purpose of this study was to empirically examine the relationship between violations of the assumption of unidimensionality, as assessed by the factor analysis of item parcel data, and the quality of item response theory (IRT) true-score equating, as measured by score scale stability. The verbal section of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Equated Scores, Factor Analysis, Latent Trait Theory