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Peer reviewedBielinski, John; Davison, Mark L. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2001
Used mathematics achievement data from the 1992 National Assessment of Educational Progress, the Third International Mathematics and Science Study, and the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 to examine the sex difference by item difficulty interaction. The predicted negative correlation was found for all eight populations and was…
Descriptors: Correlation, Difficulty Level, Interaction, Mathematics Tests
Peer reviewedLummus, Rhonda R.; Neal, Joan C.; Edwards, Sandra – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2000
Scores of 220 students on assessment instruments used for admission to a business management department (multiple-choice test, case analysis, executive summary, business presentation) were analyzed. Multiple choice was not a reliable measure of knowledge. The other three methods reliably measured knowledge, skills, and abilities for management…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Aptitude Tests, Business Administration Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedFeinstein, Zachary S. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1995
The closed-interval signed area (CSA) and closed-interval unsigned area (CUA) statistics were studied by Monte Carlo simulation to detect differential item functioning (DIF) when the reference and focal groups had different parameter distributions. Different behaviors of the CSA and CUA as functions of the parameters are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Item Bias, Item Response Theory, Models
Peer reviewedWang, Wen-Chung – Journal of Applied Measurement, 2000
Proposes a factorial procedure for investigating differential distractor functioning in multiple choice items that models each distractor with a distinct distractibility parameter. Results of a simulation study show that the parameters of the proposed modeling were recovered very well. Analysis of 10 4-choice items from a college entrance…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Distractors (Tests), Factor Structure, Foreign Countries
Direct and Indirect Writing Assessments: Examining Issues of Equity and Utility (corrected version).
Peer reviewedHeck, Ronald H.; Crislip, Marian – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2001
Compared performances of 3,300 third graders on a performance-based writing test and a multiple choice test of writing skills. Overall, results support the view that performance-based writing assessment is relatively fair and that it measures learning tasks that are related to the school's curriculum. (SLD)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary School Students, Equal Education, Multiple Choice Tests
Peer reviewedHeck, Ronald H.; Crislip, Marian – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2001
Compared performances of third graders (n=3,300) on a performance-based writing test and a multiple choice test of writing skills. Overall, results support the view that performance-based writing assessment is relatively fair and that it measures learning tasks that are related to the school's curriculum. (SLD)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary School Students, Equal Education, Multiple Choice Tests
Science Scope, 2005
There are many ways of assessing students and the work they do, and many ways of getting them ready for those assessments. Special needs students provide an extra challenge to educators because they have difficulty preparing for assessment and often more difficulty communicating what they know. It is not enough to be a thoughtful, lab-focused…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Multiple Choice Tests, Alternative Assessment, Student Evaluation
Dorans, Neil J. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2004
Score equity assessment (SEA) is introduced, and placed within a fair assessment context that includes differential prediction or fair selection and differential item functioning. The notion of subpopulation invariance of linking functions is central to the assessment of score equity, just as it has been for differential item functioning and…
Descriptors: Prediction, Scores, Calculus, Advanced Placement
Radwan, Nizam; Rogers, W. Todd – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2006
The recent increase in the use of constructed-response items in educational assessment and the dissatisfaction with the nature of the decision that the judges must make using traditional standard-setting methods created a need to develop new and effective standard-setting procedures for tests that include both multiple-choice and…
Descriptors: Criticism, Cutting Scores, Educational Assessment, Standard Setting (Scoring)
Struyven, Katrien; Dochy, Filip; Janssens, Steven; Schelfhou, Wouter; Gielen, Sarah – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2006
This study investigates the effect of method of assessment on student performance. Five research conditions go together with one of four assessment modes, namely: portfolio, case-based, peer assessment, and multiple choice evaluation. Data collection is done by means of a pre-test/post-test-design with the help of two standardised tests (N=816).…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Multiple Choice Tests, Peer Evaluation, Portfolio Assessment
Whitehill, Tara L.; Chau, Cynthia H.-F. – Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2004
Many speakers with repaired cleft palate have reduced intelligibility, but there are limitations with current procedures for assessing intelligibility. The aim of this study was to construct a single-word intelligibility test for speakers with cleft palate. The test used a multiple-choice identification format, and was based on phonetic contrasts…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Congenital Impairments, Speech Tests, Articulation (Speech)
Scepansky, James; Arkenord, David M. – Teaching of Psychology, 2004
This article describes an empirical investigation of whether performance on a senior-level assessment of methodological and statistical knowledge was related to elapsed time since students took prerequisite methods and statistics courses. In a senior-capstone course, 50 students completed a 50-item multiple-choice assessment measuring their…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Statistics, Methods Courses, College Students
Narloch, Rodger; Garbin, Calvin P.; Turnage, Kimberly D. – Teaching of Psychology, 2006
We investigated the use of quizzes administered prior to lecture (i.e., prelecture quizzes) and compared them to no-quiz control groups. In previous research, the success of administering quizzes after covering a topic (i.e., postlecture quizzes) was contingent on the quizzes and the subsequent exams being of similar level and content. However,…
Descriptors: Test Format, Lecture Method, Multiple Choice Tests, Essay Tests
Schmidt, Hans-Jurgen; Volke, Dagmar – International Journal of Science Education, 2003
The purpose of the study was to establish a relationship between the shift of meaning of the concept oxidation that has taken place during the historical development, and students' alternative concepts. First Examination Board papers were examined. The result enabled us to specify the research question. In the main part of the study,…
Descriptors: High School Students, High Schools, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts
Hautau, Briana; Turner, Haley C.; Carroll, Erin; Jaspers, Kathryn; Parker, Megan; Krohn, Katy; Williams, Robert L. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2006
On 4 of 7 days in each unit of an undergraduate human development course, students responded in writing to specific questions related to instructor notes previously made available to them. The study compared the effects of three writing contingencies on the quality of student writing and performance on major multiple-choice exams in the course. …
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Writing (Composition), Undergraduate Study, Academic Achievement

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