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ERIC Number: ED050168
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1971-Jan
Pages: 53
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The Effect of Differential Option Weighting on Multiple-Choice Objective Tests.
Hendrickson, Gerry F.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether option weighting improved the internal consistency and intercorrelation of the subtests. The differential option-weighting scheme employed in this study is based on one devised by Guttman. The tests were first scored with Guttman-type weights and then with conventional correction-for-guessing weights. The internal-consistency of the tests increased markedly when Guttman-type weights were used. The correlation of the two verbal subtests increased somewhat when Guttman weights were used, but the correlation of the two mathematics subtests as well as the intercorrelation of all verbal and mathematics subtests decreased. Differences in the factor structure of the Guttman-weighted and the conventionally weighted subtests were used to explain the result. (Author)
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Sponsor: Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ.; College Entrance Examination Board, New York, NY.
Authoring Institution: Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD. Center for the Study of Social Organization of Schools.
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Note: Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, New York, February 1971