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Oon, Pey Tee; Subramaniam, R. – International Journal of Science Education, 2018
We report here on a comparative study of middle school students' attitudes towards science involving three countries: England, Singapore and the U.S.A. Complete attitudinal data sets from TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) 2011 were used, thus giving a very large sample size (N = 20,246), compared to other studies in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Middle School Students, Student Attitudes
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Roy-Charland, Annie; Colangelo, Gabrielle; Foglia, Victoria; Reguigui, Leïla – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2017
In tests used to measure reading comprehension, validity is important in obtaining accurate results. Unfortunately, studies have shown that people can correctly answer some questions of these tests without reading the related passage. These findings bring forth the need to address whether this phenomenon is observed in multiple-choice only tests…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Reading Tests, Reading Comprehension, Test Validity
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Icen, Mustafa – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2020
The study aims to develop a current scale that has a higher validity and reliability and reveals high school students' perceptions of measuring their citizenship knowledge and skills. The study was conducted with two different groups. The first group is the group where data is collected to conduct Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and it consists…
Descriptors: Test Reliability, Test Validity, Citizenship, Knowledge Level
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Abate, Tsedeke; Michael, Kassa; Angell, Carl – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2020
Studies indicate that the failure of science education to meet the needs of the 21st century is to some extent due to the inability to incorporate scientific reasoning and higher order assessments in the school instruction. Though the outcomes of education seek higher-order thinking abilities there is a lack of high ability assessments in…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Process Skills, Thinking Skills, Test Construction
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Qian, Jiahe – ETS Research Report Series, 2020
The finite population correction (FPC) factor is often used to adjust variance estimators for survey data sampled from a finite population without replacement. As a replicated resampling approach, the jackknife approach is usually implemented without the FPC factor incorporated in its variance estimates. A paradigm is proposed to compare the…
Descriptors: Computation, Sampling, Data, Statistical Analysis
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Wang, Xinghua; Tan, Seng Chee; Li, Lu – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
With technology-enhanced learning playing an increasingly important role in higher education, university students are enjoying unprecedented benefits while likely experiencing technostress due to increased requirements and different academic expectations of technology-enhanced learning. This study aimed to develop a psychometric scale to measure…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, College Students, Anxiety
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Chen, Xinjie; He, Jinbo; Fan, Xitao – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2020
This study examined the cross-cultural validity of the Ego-Resilience Scale (ER89) in the Chinese cultural context. The ER89 was translated and culturally adapted into Chinese by following the psychometric validation procedures, in an adolescent sample (N = 943) of 13- to 18-year-olds. A series of psychometric analyses were conducted, including…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Concept Measures, Resilience (Psychology), Adolescents
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Forthmann, Boris; Grotjahn, Rüdiger; Doebler, Philipp; Baghaei, Purya – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2020
As measures of general language proficiency, C-tests are ubiquitous in language testing. Speeded C-tests are quite recent developments in the field and are deemed to be more discriminatory and provide more accurate diagnostic information than power C-tests especially with high-ability participants. Item response theory modeling of speeded C-tests…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Timed Tests, Language Tests, Goodness of Fit
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Harati, Hoda; Yen, Cherng-Jyh; Tu, Chih-Hsiung; Cruickshank, Brandon J.; Armfield, Shadow William Jon – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2020
Adaptive Learning (AL), a new web-based online learning environment, requires self-regulated learners who act autonomously. However, to date, there appears to be no existing model to conceptualize different aspects of SRL skills in Adaptive Learning Environments (ALE). The purpose of this study was to design and empirically evaluate a theoretical…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Independent Study, Self Management, Learning Strategies
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Jewsbury, Paul A.; van Rijn, Peter W. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2020
In large-scale educational assessment data consistent with a simple-structure multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) model, where every item measures only one latent variable, separate unidimensional item response theory (UIRT) models for each latent variable are often calibrated for practical reasons. While this approach can be valid for…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Computation, Test Items, Adaptive Testing
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Witmer, Sara E.; Roschmann, Sarina – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2020
It is critical to examine whether test accommodations function as intended in removing construct-irrelevant variance. The measurement comparability of a math test for students with emotional impairments and those without disabilities was examined. Results indicated the presence of limited differential item functioning (DIF) regardless of…
Descriptors: Testing Accommodations, Mathematics Tests, Emotional Disturbances, Students with Disabilities
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Calimeris, Lauren; Kosack, Edward – Journal of Economic Education, 2020
In this study, the authors investigate the impact of the Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (IF-AT) on student learning outcomes in principles of microeconomics classes. The IF-AT enables students to receive immediate feedback and to retry questions for partial credit. The authors use a randomized experiment to evaluate the effect of the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Tests, Microeconomics, Introductory Courses
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Mangum, A. – PRIMUS, 2020
This paper gives a blueprint for reacting to the various issues that an instructor will face in their day-to-day life as the manager of a Mastery-Based Testing (MBT) classroom. For example, I created a rubric to compare traditional testing with MBT, adapted my office hours to accommodate more retake opportunities, and required effort between…
Descriptors: Mastery Tests, Testing, Calculus, College Mathematics
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Chu, Man-Wai; Fung, Karen – Research in Science Education, 2020
Canadian students experience many different assessments throughout their schooling (O'Connor 2011). There are many benefits to using a variety of assessment types, item formats, and science-based performance tasks in the classroom to measure the many dimensions of science education. Although using a variety of assessments is beneficial, it is…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Science Achievement, Foreign Countries, Test Format
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Chen, Li-Ming; Jin, Kuan-Yu – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
Background: Most bullying incidents occur in the presence of bystanders, with few choosing to intervene. Therefore, the development of a valid instrument to measure individuals' willingness to intervene in bullying is warranted. Aims: This study aimed to develop as well as validate a self-reported willingness to intervene in bullying scale (WIBS)…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Bullying, Intervention, Junior High School Students
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