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Masters, James R.; Laverty, Grace E. – 1974
As part of the instrumentation to assess the effectiveness of the Schools Without Failure (SWF) program in 10 elementary schools in the New Castle, Pa. School District, the Philosophy of Glasser Questionnaire was developed. This 15-item scale measuring attitudes toward the philosophy of William Glasser had a coefficient alpha reliability of .77…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Humanistic Education, Rating Scales
Hecht, Alfred R. – 1974
This study described the initial development of a Committee Role Rating Scale (CRRS) and a Conference Role Semantic Differential (CRSD) as measures of these specific roles common to administrators at all educational levels. Although the CRRS showed general construct validity, the small amount of common variance accounted for by the factors and the…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Role, Behavior Rating Scales, Committees
Abrahams, Norman M.; and Others – 1970
The Strong Vocational Interest Blank (SVIB) has been used in the selection of Navy ROTC scholarship applicants and a scale was developed to identify potential career effectiveness. Consequently, it was necessary to assess the possibility of faking. An earlier study indicated that when under instructions to do so, individuals can increase their…
Descriptors: Interest Inventories, Personnel Selection, Scholarships, Test Reliability
The Reliability and Concurrent Validity of Objective Spelling Tests With and Without Optional Items.
Hitti, Fred Joseph – 1969
To compare the means, reliability coefficients, and concurrent validity coefficients for four tests, two with and two without optional items; and to determine if pupils could select items that would improve their scores, 210 seventh grade pupils were first administered the seventh grade spelling subtest of the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills. They were…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Item Analysis, Objective Tests, Spelling
Padgett, Harry G.
The Minnesota Teacher Attitude Inventory (MTAI) and Kerlinger's ES-VII are instruments which examine both the individual's general educational philosophy and his ideas of practice. A study was designed to investigate (1) the common variance in the Difference score of the 150-item MTAI and the D score of Kerlinger's 30-item ES-VII with respect to…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Educational Philosophy, Occupational Tests, Teacher Attitudes
Benson, Bernard W. – 1970
An instrument, "The Assessment of Cognitive Transfer in Science Inventory," was designed to evaluate cognitive performance in biology. The instrument is based on students' verbal responses to a structured sequence of situations and questions. Items were classified in terms of a modification of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. The…
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Tests, Critical Thinking, Evaluation
Kohen, Eileen – 1974
The purpose of the present study was to norm and validate the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) Introductory Calculus Subject Examination for two University of Illinois calculus courses, Math 120 and Math 135. It was of interest to determine if this examination could be used as a calculus placement and proficiency examination for new…
Descriptors: Calculus, Educational Research, Higher Education, Test Reliability
Reid, J. Christopher – 1971
This paper discusses some methodological, theoretical and physiological issues to be considered in the use of film tests in research relating to visual cognition and memory. One trouble spot in methodology is the use of a square data matrix with an insufficient number of observations in proportion to variables. A second methodological problem…
Descriptors: Films, Memory, Test Reliability, Test Validity
Waters, Carrie W. – 1970
As part of a continuing research program to improve screening of enlisted men, this study was undertaken to compare a variety of computer-simulated conventional and branching tests and to extend the theoretical analysis of branching techniques. The degree of coordination between test scores and underlying ability is used to compare conventional…
Descriptors: Branching, Enlisted Personnel, Programing, Psychometrics
Gueths, J. E. – 1971
The author outlines attempts in measurement in the objective-evaluation component of a descriptive astronomy course for the non-scientist, how the measurement has been made, and some conclusions tentatively drawn as a result of two attempts at these measurements. The learning objectives and summative performance tests have been conceptually…
Descriptors: College Science, Evaluation, General Education, Measurement
PDF pending restorationOosterhof, Albert C. – 1973
The stability of various item discrimination indices when a particular item assumes membership within different sets of items was investigated. Results suggest that when item discrimination is used as a significant factor in determing which items from several forms will be selected for inclusion in a test, the actual items selected are less a…
Descriptors: Discriminant Analysis, Grade 10, Item Analysis, Psychometrics
Kristof, Walter – 1972
The coefficient of precision type of reliability originally defined for scalar variables is generalized to vector variables and named vector reliability. The new coefficient ranges from zero to one. Additional basic properties of vector reliability are derived. Vector information is defined as a simple function of vector reliability. A number of…
Descriptors: Bulletins, Factor Analysis, Mathematical Applications, Measurement Techniques
Ivens, Stephen H. – 1972
A discussion of criterion-referenced measures is presented. Two characteristics define the criterion-referenced measure: the presence of a performance criterion, and test items keyed to a set of behavioral objectives. The performance criterion, in an educational setting, is usually a relative standard of performance. There are two ways of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Criterion Referenced Tests, Item Analysis, Performance Criteria
Hitti, Fred J.; And Others – 1971
The feasibility of administering some tests directly under computer management was investigated with Raven's Progressive Matrices Test (RPMT), a nonverbal test of general aptitude, chosen as the instrument for the study. Subjects were 76 deaf students in a vocationally-oriented postsecondary educational program. Half of the subjects were tested…
Descriptors: Computers, Exceptional Child Research, Hearing Impairments, Nonverbal Tests
Harris, William U. – Educational Technology, 1976
Hypotheses for the decline in the Scholastic Aptitude Test scores can be listed under four headings: changes in society, changes in the schools, changes in the testing population, and problems with the tests. However, it is concluded that SAT scores are still constant and reliable measures. (JY)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, College Entrance Examinations, Performance Factors, Test Reliability


