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Adams, Jack; Creamer, Lyle R. – Psychological Reports, 1974
Findings indicate that students are capable of matching the relative changes in the level of experiences test anxiety with changes in the amplitude of auditory stimulus. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Auditory Stimuli, College Students, Higher Education
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Kroeker, L. L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1974
Evaluations of both individual and group therapies have yielded equivocal results. The results of this study indicate that the proportion of variance contributed by pretesting is influenced by group membership, treatment, and outcome criterion and is largely unpredictable. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Group Counseling, Prediction
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Jones, C. Dalton – National Elementary Principal, 1975
Presents rationale to reject claims that intelligence tests validly measure intellectual ability and predict school achievement. (DW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient, Standardized Tests
Robertson, Gary J. – 1989
The development of procedures by which test publishers can screen individual purchasers to minimize the possibility of test misuse is described. The Test User Qualifications Working Group (TUQWoG), an outgrowth of the Joint Committee on Testing Practices, was formed to address the prevention of test misuse through improved methods of screening…
Descriptors: Examiners, Experimenter Characteristics, Measurement Techniques, Qualifications
McCall, Cecelia – 1989
While the charge that standardized tests are biased is not new, critics (including feminists) recently have made accusations of gender bias. One argument for the superior performance of males on the Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SAT), the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), and the American…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Achievement, Sex Differences, Test Bias
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
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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
Brady, Leslie F. Johnson – 1989
An ex post facto study involving a survey of exceptionally good and exceptionally problematic principals of Ohio secondary schools was undertaken to assess a method of obtaining a high response rate. The sample included 50 subjects (31 principals of good schools and 19 principals of problem schools), representing 7% of the 720 secondary schools in…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Mail Surveys, Principals, Research Methodology
Goldstein, Harvey – 1989
The use of "bias elimination procedures" to reduce the racial bias of test items is discussed. These procedures were forwarded by G. R. Anrig (1988) and R. L. Linn and F. Drasgow (1987). Anrig stated that subjects who "know the same amount about a test item" should have a similar chance of answering it correctly…
Descriptors: Latent Trait Theory, Racial Bias, Test Bias, Test Construction
Linacre, John M. – 1989
An accepted criterion for gauging the fairness of examinees' scores, derived from judge-awarded ratings, has been the size of the correlation between the judges and the inter-rater reliability. Various means of achieving inter-rater reliability were reviewed, and a model to measure inter-rater reliability is forwarded. Both theoretical and…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Interrater Reliability, Latent Trait Theory, Licensing Examinations (Professions)
Alderman, Donald L. – 1981
This study applies a procedure which yields estimates of true score change on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) adjusted for regression effects and student self-selection. It is shown that student self-selection in deciding to repeat an admissions test probably involves factors in addition to the measurement error attributable to variations in…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Error of Measurement, Regression (Statistics), Scores
National Inst. of Education (ED), Washington, DC. – 1981
Barbara Jordan served as the hearing officer for three-day adversary evaluation hearings about the pros and cons of minimum competency testing (MCT). This report is the complete transcript of the first day of proceedings. James Popham and George Madaus presented the opening arguments for the pro team and con team, respectively. Michael Scriven,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hearings, Minimum Competency Testing, Test Bias
Braden, Jeffery P. – 1984
The theory and purpose underlying R. Feuerstein's Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD) is reviewed, and implications for deaf education considered. It is argued that LPAD use will enhance: (1) assessment of deaf children from non-standard American backgrounds; (2) incorporation of assessment results into educational programming; and (3) the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Evaluation
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