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Peer reviewedReker, Gary T.; Wong, Paul T. P. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1984
Describes the development of the Perceived Well-Being Scale (PWB), which allows for separate assessment of psychological and physical well-being. Several studies bearing on the psychometric properties and usefulness of the PWB are presented and the implications of the findings are discussed. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Older Adults, Perception Tests, Physical Health
Peer reviewedBornstein, Marc H.; Sigman, Marian D. – Child Development, 1986
Reviews bases for contemporary discontinuity theories of mental development, presents findings that support alternative proposition of continuity and scrutinizes assessment methods from which these continuity results derive. Also offers several models that help explain the continuity findings, and argues that individual differences in mental…
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Continuity
Peer reviewedWoodruff, David J.; Feldt, Leonard S. – Psychometrika, 1986
This paper presents 11 statistical procedures which test the equality of m coefficient alphas when the sample alpha coefficients are dependent. Several of the procedures are derived in detail, and numerical examples are given for two. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Computer Simulation, Hypothesis Testing
Peer reviewedKnight, Deborah Forsyth – Journal of Reading, 1985
Reviews the Curriculum Referenced Tests of Mastery that are intended to measure achievement, with the emphasis on measuring what a student has learned rather than predicting future success in school, concluding that the tests are worthy of consideration by any district. (HOD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Objectives, Language Arts, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedArgulewicz, Ed. N.; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1985
The Children's Anxiety Scale (CAS) was examined for bias in internal consistency reliability and item content for Anglo-American and Mexican-American kindergarten students. Results suggest equal test reliability for both groups, but also indicate caution must be exercised in interpreting CAS scores of young male children. (DWH)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Anxiety, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedMoore, David K. – School Psychology Review, 1985
The Learning Efficiency Test (LET) assesses a subject's learning modality preference. The reviewer cites the instrument's problems with reliability, diagnostic validity, and predictive validity. The need for better documentation of the test's validity and reliability is suggested. (DWH)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWhiteman, Victor L.; Nielsen, Margaret – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1984
A reliable measure of knowledge of social work facts and practice concepts in the areas of policy, administration, research, and evaluation is described, including the process of item development and selection, assessment of content validity, test administration, scoring, applications for individual educational planning, and use in program…
Descriptors: Administration, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education
Peer reviewedLewandowski, Lawrence J. – Reading Teacher, 1985
Concludes that the test represents a carefully designed, standardized, norm referenced instrument for children aged 6 to 14.(FL)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Diagnostic Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Listening Skills
Peer reviewedWansor, C. T. – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Can students' writing ability really be assessed by standardized, objective tests? This question is explored here along with a discussion of the alternatives and advice for principals to help their English and language arts teachers confront the issue. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Objective Tests
Peer reviewedCrawford, Alan N. – Reading Teacher, 1985
Concludes that the PDIL (the Spanish version of the Test of Early Language Development) should be used with caution. Since its reliability and validity were determined with the English language version, the method used to translate test items may have some ambiguities, and some illustrations on picture cards may not be culturally appropriate for…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Language Skills, Oral Language
Peer reviewedShields, Ed – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984
Sources of bias in students' ratings of college faculty raise questions about the use of these ratings in making personnel decisions that affect the teacher's professional career. Student ratings should be only one component of the evidence collected to evaluate the effectiveness of college faculty. (PP)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
Peer reviewedGraham, Steve; Deaton, William – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1983
The responses of 205 regular classroom teaches to the Rucker-Gable Educational Programming Scale were factor analyzed. Results indicated that the instrument measures four dimensions, accounting for only 42 percent of the total variance. Estimates of internal consistency for the scores and subscores were also modest. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Factor Structure, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedYoshida, Roland K. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1976
Teacher-selected test level resulted in: (1) most Educable Mentally Retarded students tested responding above chance levels on all subtests of the Metropolitan Achievement Test, (2) reliability coefficients comparable to those of the standardization sample, and (3) moderate to high positive point-biserial correlations for all subtest-level…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Age Grade Placement, Elementary Secondary Education, Item Analysis
Kenyon, Dorry; Van Duzer, Carol – 2003
This document examines the concepts of validity, reliability, and appropriateness from a language testing perspective as they apply to the following four assessment issues raised by the National Reporting System (NRS): (1) What type of language assessment seems to be required by the NRS: proficiency or achievement?; (2) Knowing that the NRS…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, English (Second Language), Evaluation Methods
Maes, Frederik; Vandenberghe, Roland; Ghesquiere, Pol – 1997
This study attempted to develop a reliable and valid instrument for measuring the diagnostic and remedial capacity of primary schools and to apply this instrument in examining how special needs services are provided in ordinary primary schools in the Dutch speaking part of Belgium. The study's conceptual model was based on two clusters--the key…
Descriptors: Dutch, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods


