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Cohen, Andrew D.; Upton, Thomas A. – Language Testing, 2007
This study describes the reading and test-taking strategies that test takers used on the "Reading" section of the "LanguEdge Courseware" (2002) materials developed to familiarize prospective respondents with the new TOEFL. The investigation focused on strategies used to respond to more traditional "single selection"…
Descriptors: Courseware, Language Tests, Test Wiseness, Language Teachers
Nikolov, Marianne – Language Learning, 2006
This paper gives an account of a project exploring 12- and 13-year-old children's uses of strategies while solving reading and writing test tasks in English as a foreign language EFL. The study was conducted to provide insights into how learners go about solving tasks and what they think and rely on while doing them. The first part provides an…
Descriptors: Test Wiseness, English (Second Language), Individual Differences, Academic Achievement
Halpin, Gerald; And Others – 1987
A study involving 18 boys and 20 girls attending Grade 1 in a rural elementary school was conducted to determine if a program designed to develop test-taking skills would result in higher standardized achievement test scores than would one focusing on the content assessed by the test. Each student was assigned to one of two groups and administered…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Primary Education, Standardized Tests, Test Coaching

Firmin, Michael; Hwang, Chi-En; Copella, Margaret; Clark, Sarah – Education, 2004
This study examined learned helplessness and its effect on test taking. Students were given one of two tests; the first began with extremely difficult questions and the other started with easy questions. The researchers hypothesized that those who took the test beginning with difficult questions would become easily frustrated and possibly doubt…
Descriptors: Helplessness, Difficulty Level, Comparative Analysis, Academic Failure
Fritschmann, Nanette Salim; Deshler, Donald D.; Schumaker, Jean Bragg – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2007
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of teaching eight secondary students with disabilities, including seven with learning disabilities, a strategy for answering a variety of inferential questions. A multiple-baseline across-subjects design was employed. Outcome measures included scores on researcher-devised comprehension…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Learning Disabilities, Standardized Tests, Secondary School Students

Griffey, David C. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1982
The advantages and assumptions of analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and an alternative approach to ANCOVA which uses simultaneous and nonsimultaneous inference techniques are presented with an example of the latter's use. This approach is advocated for situations where it is suspected that dependent measures are a function of some initial aptitude…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Experimental Groups, Regression (Statistics), Research Methodology

Holland, Paul W.; Thayer, Dorothy T. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1985
Section pre-equating (SPE) equates a new test to an old test prior to the actual use of a new test by making extensive use of experimental sections of a testing instrument. SPE theory is extended to allow for practice effects on both the old and new tests. (Author/BS)
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Mathematical Models, Statistical Studies, Test Construction

Davidson, William B.; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
An evaluation of a test-retest policy, which was designed to give students a second chance at each exam in introductory psychology courses, showed that it reduced the test anxiety of approximately 80 percent of the students. Students' scores also improved on retests. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Psychology
Turnbull, William W. – USA Today, 1980
Explains how achievement tests developed to counteract the inexact nature of the assessment process. Points out common fallacies in interpreting test results and suggests how test results can be more constructively viewed. (DB)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Higher Education, Measurement, Scores
The Influence of Noncognitive Domains on Academic Achievement in K-12. Research Report. ETS RR-09-34
Lee, Jihyun; Shute, Valerie J. – Educational Testing Service, 2009
This paper identifies three noncognitive domains relevant for academic achievement in K-12-- student engagement, behavioral learning strategies, and school climate. The paper also documents empirical findings that show relationships between these three noncognitive domains and academic achievement, especially in the areas of reading and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Academic Achievement, Learning Strategies, Student Participation
Bushweller, Kevin – American School Board Journal, 1997
Curriculum alignment, which links instructional content to state-designed tests, is destigmatizing "teaching to the test." Ignoring this linkage can have painful consequences. Substandard school performance can cause Texas principals to lose their jobs and Maryland schools to forfeit substantial monetary rewards. Indianapolis schools try…
Descriptors: Accountability, Cheating, Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives

Canner, Jane – NASSP Bulletin, 1992
The "high stakes" environment surrounding student performance on standardized achievement tests has pressured educators to improve test scores--in both appropriate and inappropriate ways. Convened to examine such testing practices, a National Council on Measurement in Education developed guidelines for managing ethical, instructional,…
Descriptors: Cheating, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Guidelines
Hardy, Lawrence – American School Board Journal, 2001
SkillsTutor and its competitors (including dot.com companies) are tapping a potentially lucrative market--kids wanting academic coaching to improve test scores. Some experts worry that test-prep could overemphasize skill-building materials or usurp broader-based, critical-thinking classroom activities. The jury is still out. (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Effectiveness, Scores, Skill Development

Alliger, George M.; Dwight, Stephen A. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2000
Performed a meta-analysis of studies of the extent to which individuals can inflate their integrity test scores when coached or instructed to fake good. Results from 14 studies indicate that overt tests are more susceptible to both fake-good and coaching instructions than are personality-based measures. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Integrity, Meta Analysis, Personality Assessment

Beard, Michael W. – Journal of Dental Education, 1984
In an investigation of the predictors of success on the dental National Board Examinations Part II, three studies were undertaken to test (1) the factual validity of a mock examination, (2) the usefulness of the mock examination as a predictor of board examination success, and (3) whether the third cross-validated the previous findings. (MSE)
Descriptors: Certification, Dental Students, Higher Education, Predictor Variables