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Fernhall, Bo; Pitetti, Kenneth H.; Vukovich, Matthew D.; Stubbs, Nancy; Hensen, Terri; Winnick, Joseph P.; Short, Francis X. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1998
The validity of the 600-yard walk/run, the 20-meter shuttle run, and a modified 16-meter shuttle run was determined to measure aerobic capacity (VO2peak) in 34 children with mental retardation (ages 10-17). All field tests were found to be very reliable, and VO2peak was significantly related to them all. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Aerobics, Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedArnold, Karl-Heinz – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 2001
Demonstrates that a high degree of fairness may be achieved in international comparative research on school achievement, using the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) as an example and employing the methods of advanced pedagogical-psychological diagnosis. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Quality, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSarafino, Edward P.; Ewing, Maureen – Journal of American College Health, 1999
Describes the development of the Hassles Assessment Scale for Students in College, which measured student stress. Development involved item generation, psychometric evaluation, and revision. Separate student samples participated in each phase. Results found very high levels of internal consistency for the frequency, unpleasantness, and dwelling…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Higher Education, Stress Management
Peer reviewedRiddle, Kathryn P.; Aponte, Joseph F. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1999
Data collected from 95 college students found the Comprehensive Childhood Maltreatment Inventory to have excellent test-retest reliability and 2 of the 4 subscales (Psychological Maltreatment and Neglect and Sexual Abuse) to possess adequate internal consistency. Reasons for low internal consistency for the Physical Maltreatment and Physical…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, College Students, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedEpstein, Michael H.; Hertzog, Melody A.; Reid, Robert – Behavioral Disorders, 2001
Data are reported on the long-term (6-month) test-retest reliability of the Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale (BERS), which is a strength-based assessment instrument. Participants included 95 typical elementary students and 26 children at risk of having or having emotional or behavioral disorders. Moderate to high test-retest correlations were…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Rating Scales, Clinical Diagnosis, Disability Identification
Naevdal, F. – Journal of Adolescence, 2005
The article presents a psychometric description of 11 statements related to use of physical violence. The items were tested in a normal sample (N=1700, age: 15-16) from urban and rural areas in Western Norway. The internal reliability was @a=0.86, and the factor analysis resulted in two factors. Boys had higher mean scores than girls.…
Descriptors: Test Reliability, Predictor Variables, Test Validity, Gender Differences
Burton, Richard F. – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 2005
Examiners seeking guidance on multiple-choice and true/false tests are likely to encounter various faulty or questionable ideas. Twelve of these are discussed in detail, having to do mainly with the effects on test reliability of test length, guessing and scoring method (i.e. number-right scoring or negative marking). Some misunderstandings could…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Objective Tests, Test Reliability
Wilson, Coralie J.; Deane, Frank P.; Ciarrochi, Joseph; Rickwood, Debra – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2005
Understanding help seeking intentions and behaviour is fundamental to the identification of factors that can be modified to increase engagement in counselling. Despite considerable research on these variables, integrating prior research has been impeded by a lack of consistent and psychometrically sound help-seeking measures. The General…
Descriptors: Intention, Measures (Individuals), Help Seeking, Student Attitudes
Hill, Laura G.; Coie, John D.; Lochman, John E.; Greenberg, Mark T. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2004
Accurate, early screening is a prerequisite for indicated interventions intended to prevent development of externalizing disorders and delinquent behaviors. Using the Fast Track longitudinal sample of 396 children drawn from high-risk environments, the authors varied assumptions about base rates and examined effects of multiple-time-point and…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Delinquency, Screening Tests, Early Intervention
Malofeeva, Elena; Day, Jeanne; Saco, Ximena; Young, Laura; Ciancio, Dennis – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
The reliability and, to a lesser extent, the validity of the newly created Number Sense Test was evaluated with a group of 40 3- to 5-year-old children attending Head Start. Six number sense skills (e.g., counting, number identification, addition-subtraction) and children's feelings about school were assessed both before and after instruction…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Student Attitudes, Preschool Children, Mathematics Skills
Hodges, Timothy D.; Harter, James K. – Educational Horizons, 2005
StrengthsQuest is a student program that focuses on strengths rather than weaknesses. It is intended to lead students to discover their natural talents and gain unique and valuable insights into how to develop such talents into strengths--strengths that equip them to succeed and to make important decisions that enable them to balance the demands…
Descriptors: Test Reliability, Test Validity, Talent Development, Student Empowerment
Sykes, Robert C.; Hou, Liling – Applied Measurement in Education, 2003
Weighting responses to Constructed-Response (CR) items has been proposed as a way to increase the contribution these items make to the test score when there is insufficient testing time to administer additional CR items. The effect of various types of weighting items of an IRT-based mixed-format writing examination was investigated.…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Weighted Scores, Responses, Scores
Jung, Lee Ann; McWilliam, R. A. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2005
Evidence is presented regarding the construct validity and internal consistency reliability of scores for an investigator-developed individualized family service plan (IFSP) rating scale. One hundred and twenty IFSPs were rated using a 12-item instrument, the IFSP Rating Scale (McWilliam & Jung, 2001). Using principal components factor…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Rating Scales, Factor Analysis, Construct Validity
Kucuker, Sevgi; Acarlar, Funda; Kapci, Emine G. – Early Child Development and Care, 2006
This study aimed to develop a new scale, the "Supports Scale For Preschool Inclusion" (SSPI), to assess preschool teachers perceptions of necessary factors and availability of supports for a successful inclusion in pre-school educational settings. Pre-school teachers ("n" = 183, mean age = 32.81, standard deviation = 8.29) from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Measures (Individuals), Psychometrics, Preschool Teachers
Firmin, Michael W.; Proemmel, Elizabeth; Hwang, Chi-en – Educational Research Quarterly, 2005
Previous studies have compared the accuracy of parent, teacher, and clinician ratings of children behavior, especially in diagnostic analysis. However, many have questioned the validity of the tests and the value of each rater. While some research has found differences among raters, few had looked at samples of non-referred children. We wanted to…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Child Behavior

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