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Hoachlander, E. Gareth – Techniques: Making Education and Career Connections, 1998
Discusses state testing, various types of tests, and whether the increased attention to assessment is contributing to improved student learning. Describes uses of standardized multiple-choice, open-ended constructed response, essay, performance event, and portfolio methods. (JOW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Student Evaluation, Test Format, Test Reliability
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Williams, Susan A.; Swanson, Melvin S. – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2001
Patients with third-fifth grade reading ability (n=16) and with higher ability (n=32) completed nursing care satisfaction questionnaires with either a Likert scale, yes/no/uncertain, or pictorial format. Yes/no/uncertain and Likert formats elicited the same information. All patients had difficulty with negatively worded items. (Contains 45…
Descriptors: Patients, Questionnaires, Readability, Reading Ability
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Netemeyer, Richard G.; Williamson, Donald A.; Burton, Scot; Biswas, Dipayan; Jindal, Supriya; Landreth, Stacy; Mills, Gregory; Primeaux, Sonya – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2002
Derived shortened versions of the Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire (ATQ) (S. Hollon and P. Kendall, 1980) using samples of 434 and 419 adults. Cross-validation with samples of 163 and 91 adults showed support for the shortened versions. Overall, results suggest that these short forms are useful in measuring cognitions associated with depression.…
Descriptors: Adults, Depression (Psychology), Psychometrics, Test Format
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Ellison, Stephanie; Fisher, Anne G.; Duran, Leslie – Journal of Applied Measurement, 2001
Evaluated the alternate forms reliability of new versus old tasks of the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) (A. Fisher, 1993). Participants were 44 persons from the AMPS database. Results support good alternate forms reliability of the motor and process ability measures and suggest that the newly calibrated tasks can be used reliably in…
Descriptors: Adults, Evaluation Methods, Psychomotor Skills, Reliability
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Grant, S. G.; Gradwell, Jill M.; Cimbricz, Sandra K. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 2004
In this article we consider the extent to which the Document-Based Question (DBQ) on the New York State Global History and Geography exam represents an authentic task. The DBQ seems like a significant step toward authenticity, especially when compared with traditional forced-choice assessments. Drawing on the characteristics of authentic tasks as…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, History, Tests, Test Format
Draaijer, S.; Hartog, R. J. M. – E-Journal of Instructional Science and Technology, 2007
A set of design patterns for digital item types has been developed in response to challenges identified in various projects by teachers in higher education. The goal of the projects in question was to design and develop formative and summative tests, and to develop interactive learning material in the form of quizzes. The subject domains involved…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Design, Test Format, Biological Sciences
Sternberg, Robert J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
One purpose of a college education is to create active and engaged citizens and future leaders. If everyone wants students who have the potential to become such people, it is necessary to keep in mind the skills involved in good citizenship and positive leadership when evaluating applicants. Many of the leaders who have gotten the world into its…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Applicants, Academic Aptitude, Citizen Participation
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Liao, Chi-Wen; Livingston, Samuel A. – ETS Research Report Series, 2008
Randomly equivalent forms (REF) of tests in listening and reading for nonnative speakers of English were created by stratified random assignment of items to forms, stratifying on item content and predicted difficulty. The study included 50 replications of the procedure for each test. Each replication generated 2 REFs. The equivalence of those 2…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Item Analysis, Test Items, Difficulty Level
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Lazaraton, Anne – ELT Journal, 2006
This article responds to points raised in the article "The paired format in the Cambridge Speaking Tests" by Julie Norton in the 59/4 issue of this Journal on the potential drawbacks of a paired format in oral testing, based on observations about the nature of the discourse produced in this context. This article argues that, although the author…
Descriptors: Testing, Oral Language, Language Tests, English (Second Language)
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Afolabi, E. R. I. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2007
The study examined the effects of item format, self-concept and anxiety on response changing behaviour. Four hundred undergraduate students who offered a counseling psychology course in a Nigerian university participated in the study. Students' answers in multiple--choice and true--false formats of an achievement test were observed for response…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Test Items, Self Concept, Multiple Choice Tests
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Mikhailova, Julia – Foreign Language Annals, 2007
This article describes the shortcomings of one of the major testing tools in the foreign languages field, the Simulated Oral Proficiency Interview (SOPI), with regard to the elicitation of the function of description. In doing so, the article raises questions about the applicability of the SOPI as a surrogate for the Oral Proficiency Interview…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Russian, Language Tests, Language Proficiency
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DeMars, Christine E. – Educational Assessment, 2007
A series of 8 tests was administered to university students over 4 weeks for program assessment purposes. The stakes of these tests were low for students; they received course points based on test completion, not test performance. Tests were administered in a counterbalanced order across 2 administrations. Response time effort, a measure of the…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Guessing (Tests), Testing Programs, College Students
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Frey, Andreas; Hartig, Johannes; Rupp, Andre A. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2009
In most large-scale assessments of student achievement, several broad content domains are tested. Because more items are needed to cover the content domains than can be presented in the limited testing time to each individual student, multiple test forms or booklets are utilized to distribute the items to the students. The construction of an…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Test Construction, Theory Practice Relationship, Design
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Silverstein, A. B. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1985
The findings of research on short forms of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales-Revised are used to illustrate points about three criteria for evaluating the usefulness of a short form. Results indicate there is little justification for regarding the three criteria as criteria. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: Correlation, Evaluation Criteria, Test Format, Test Interpretation
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Johnson, William L.; Dixon, Paul N. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1984
This study analyzed the results of applying two different methods of likert-scale construction (single-column and discrepancy-column formats). The findings indicated that the discrepancy format provides stronger discrimination for purposes of measuring need. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Responses, Test Construction, Test Format
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