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Benjamin, Jane – 2003
This study examined the construct validity of the Motivation Orientation and Language Learning Strategy Scales: For Spanish as a Foreign Language (MOLLS). The MOLLS is a Likert-type scale, that has 20 items in 5 broad categories in the motivation orientation scale (MOS) and 18 items in 3 broad categories in the language learning strategies scale…
Descriptors: College Students, Construct Validity, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
Parkes, Jay – 1997
Whether performance assessments can be claimed to be more inclusive than traditional assessments was studied in an investigation of whether a student's perceptions of control can be detected in a performance assessment score. It was hypothesized that students' perceptions of control would show no effect on their scores on an objective test of…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Correlation, High School Students, High Schools
Harris, Sandra M.; Edmundson, Larry B.; Jacobson, Rebecca – Online Submission, 2006
This study investigated the construct validity of an online version of the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ) for use with community college students. The MSLQ which is an 81-item, self-report inventory which consists of 2 sections and 15 scales that assesses college students' motivational orientations and learning strategies.…
Descriptors: College Students, Learning Strategies, Construct Validity, Community Colleges
Shulman, Gary M.; And Others – 1995
A study refined a valid and reliable measure to measure learner empowerment and determined construct validity by correlating learner empowerment with the related variables affinity-seeking (an interpersonal communication construct), motivation to study, and learning. Subjects, 340 undergraduate students enrolled in communication classes at a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Communication Research, Construct Validity, Factor Analysis
Logerquist-Hansen, Sally; Barona, Andres – 1994
This study evaluated the construct validity of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Third Edition (WISC-III) with children (ages 8 to 13) having learning disabilities who were either Hispanic (N=120) or Non-Hispanic white (N=120). Factor analyses found that the WISC III has a three factor structure consisting of verbal comprehension,…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Elementary Education, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
Witta, E. Lea; Witta, George T. – 1997
Factor analysis of the instrument used to evaluate student perceptions of an educational interactive video program has determined that seven constructs were being measured. All of these constructs, however, were not consistently measuring the same things. In fact, the variables on which the factors loaded changed for three of the factors from…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Distance Education, Evaluation Methods, Factor Analysis
Shearer, C. Branton; Jones, James A. – 1994
Howard Gardner's multiple intelligence (MI) theory is an alternative to the unitary concept of general intelligence, but it lacks a practical, reliable, and valid method of assessment. The Hillside Assessment of Perceived Intelligences (HAPI) is an attempt to measure the seven constructs of MI theory with an objective, psychometrically sound…
Descriptors: Adults, Concurrent Validity, Construct Validity, Correlation
Scholz, George E. – 1993
A discussion of language testing in the context of a program in English for Special Purposes (ESP) focuses on the lack of "fit" between the two areas and makes some recommendations for improvement. It begins with overviews of recent trends in testing and recent issues in ESP. Overlap is seen in two areas: construct and content validity. It is…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Content Validity, Curriculum Design, English for Special Purposes
Dragonas, Thalia; And Others – 1993
Focusing on how the definition and assessment of quality day care are culturally specific, this paper reviews the development and validity of the Child Care Facility Schedule (CCFS), a procedure for assessing quality in child care settings in many countries. This project was initiated by the Division of Mental Health of the World Health…
Descriptors: Concurrent Validity, Construct Validity, Cultural Differences, Day Care Centers
Estes, Thomas H.; And Others – 1989
This study was conducted to determine how well the Degrees of Reading Power (DRP) correctly identifies children who are experiencing reading difficulties and to describe more precisely the characteristics of children who have been identified as poor readers so that program planners can design more effective remedial instruction. The DRP and…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Grade 6, Informal Reading Inventories, Middle Schools
Johnson, William L.; Dixon, Paul N. – 1990
A statistical analysis was performed on the Charles F. Kettering (CFK) Scale, a popular four-section measure of school climate. The study centered on a multivariate analysis of Part A, the General Climate Factors section of the instrument, using data gathered from several elementary, junior high, and high school campuses in a large school district…
Descriptors: Administrators, Construct Validity, Educational Environment, Elementary School Students
Nolet, Victor; Tindal, Gerald – 1990
Valid interpretation of test scores is the shared responsibility of the test designer and the test user. Test publishers must provide evidence of the validity of the decisions their tests are intended to support, while test users are responsible for analyzing this evidence and subsequently using the test in the manner indicated by the publisher.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Construct Validity, Elementary Secondary Education, Norm Referenced Tests
Huberty, Carl J.; And Others – 1990
What a multivariate contrast analysis should entail and how such an analysis should be conducted are discussed. The three questions encompassing a contrast analysis are: (1) whether the contrast effects are generalizable; (2) which variables contribute most to the contrast effects; and (3) what is the construct underlying the contrast effects.…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
Baker, Robert W. – 1986
The Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire (SACQ) is a self-report, Likert-type scale consisting of 67 statements that allude to various aspects of the experience of adjusting to college. The SACQ yields five indices: a full-scale score and subscale scores for each of four aspects of adjustment to college (academic adjustment, social…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Students, Construct Validity, Emotional Adjustment
Benjamin, Jane – 2003
This study revised the Teacher Beliefs Survey (S. Wooley and A. Wooley, 1999; TBS), an instrument to assess teachers beliefs related to constructivist and behaviorist theories of learning, and then studied the validity of the revised TBS. Drawing on a literature review, researchers added items for the existing constructs of the TBS and added a new…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behaviorism, Beliefs, College Freshmen
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