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Schurr, K. Terry; Henriksen, L. W. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1983
Using three different forms of a 61-item administrator/supervisor questionnaire, the effects of both order and grouping were examined in separate analyses. For low-inference type items, factor structures obtained from survey data appear to be affected by item order, and, to a lesser extent, by grouping items. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Error of Measurement, Factor Structure
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Zoller, Uri – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1983
The Development of Teaching Competencies course was developed for an undergraduate teacher training program and covered strategies of teaching and learning; high level thinking and personal growth; and evaluation methods and examinations. The Eclectic Examination was developed for use concurrently as a student evaluation device and for a formative…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Curriculum Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Formative Evaluation
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Shohamy, Elana – Language Testing, 1984
Describes a study of multiple-choice and open-ended questions, each presented in the native language and in the second language, on the same second language text. Different methods resulted in different scores. Some methods were found to be more difficult than others and to have a greater effect on students of low-level proficiency. (SED)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Tests, Multiple Choice Tests, Reading Comprehension
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Heppner, Frank H.; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1985
Reports that reading performance on a standardized test is better when the text is displayed in print, rather than on a computer display screen. (HOD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension
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Hodson, Derek – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1984
Investigated the validity of the assumption that arranging items in objective tests in order of increasing difficulty increases student motivation and produces more reliable tests. Results indicate that test reliability was largely independent of item sequence. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, High Schools, Multiple Choice Tests, Science Education
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Smail, Barbara; Kelly, Alison – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1984
Results from three cognitive tests revealed few sex differences among 11-year-old students (N=2065). Neither question style (multiple-choice or structured) nor content (masculine or feminine) has any great effect on sex differences in performance. However, boys performed markedly better than girls on tests of spatial ability and mechanical…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Tests, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Cassels, J. R. T.; Johnstone, A. H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1984
Indicates that the language in which a multiple-choice question is couched may be a significant factor in student performance. Effects of changing key words, terms of quantity, negative to positive forms, and from passive to active voice are discussed. Also discusses the effect of rewording long or complex questions. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Chemistry, High Schools, Language Usage
Mertler, Craig A.; Earley, Mark A. – 2003
A study was conducted to compare the psychometric qualities of two forms of an identical survey: one administered in a paper-and-pencil format and the other administered in Web format. The survey addressed the topic of college course anxiety and used to survey a sample of 236 undergraduate students. The psychometric qualities investigated included…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Psychometrics
Shaftel, Julia; Yang, Xiangdong – 2002
A group of fourth-grade students with disabilities participating in statewide mathematics assessments in the spring of 2001 (n=570) was given a new assessment focused on specifically modified state curricular standards defined for students with disabilities. A block of items from that assessment was also given to students taking the general…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Accountability, Curriculum, Disabilities
Martinez, Michael E.; And Others – 1990
Large-scale testing is dominated by the multiple-choice question format. Widespread use of the format is due, in part, to the ease with which multiple-choice items can be scored automatically. This paper examines automatic scoring procedures for an alternative item type: figural response. Figural response items call for the completion or…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Technology, Multiple Choice Tests
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1998
This report outlines student performance results from the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS) for the 1997-1998 school year as well as results from the Spanish TAAS tests and the Biology I and Algebra I end-of-course examinations. Data represent test results for students not in special education. The chapters are: (1) "Executive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Algebra, Biology
Obiekwe, Jerry C. – 2001
Palmore's Facts on Aging Quiz (FAQ) (E. Palmore, 1977) is an instrument that is used to educate, to measure learning, to test knowledge, to measure attitudes toward aging, and in research. A comparative analysis was performed between the FAQ I and its multiple choice version and the FAQ II and its multiple choice version in terms of their item…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Attitude Measures, Educational Research, Guessing (Tests)
Allalouf, Avi – 2000
When a test is translated from a source language to a target language, the result is generally not two psychometrically equivalent tests. If the sources of differential item functioning (DIF) across languages could be predicted, this could have important implications for test adaptations. This study examined item revision as a tool for improving…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Foreign Countries, Hebrew, High School Students
Pomplun, Mark; Frey, Sharon; Becker, Douglas; Hughes, Kay – 2000
This paper describes the investigation of a computerized measure of reading rate as measured by the new Nelson-Denny Reading Test CD-ROM (1993). This study addressed three aspects of validity: (1) score comparability between reading rate measured by the computer version and the paper-and-pencil version; (2) concurrent validity with reading…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Testing, High School Students, High Schools
Pommerich, Mary; Hanson, Bradley A.; Harris, Deborah J.; Sconing, James A. – 1999
This paper focuses on methodological issues in applying equipercentile equating methods to pairs of tests that do not meet the assumptions of equating. This situation is referred to as a concordance situation, as opposed to an equating situation, and the end result is a concordance table that gives "comparable" scores between the tests.…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Comparative Analysis, Equated Scores, Error of Measurement
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