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Jackson, Steve; Klinger, Ron
The Cross-Cultural Attitude Inventory provides a means for measuring the degree of positive or negative feeling which Mexican-American and Angle students (ages 3 to 18) have for the two cultures. Present test validity is based on face validity and the rationale behind the item selection and construction procedures. The inventory also provides a…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitude Measures, Cultural Influences, Educational Testing
Shipman, Virginia C.; Gilbert, Lynn E. – 1972
Data obtained from the administration of the Brown IDS Self-Concept Referents Test as part of the longitudinal study are provided and discussed. The Brown IDS Self-Concept Referents Test is a technique for assessing self-concept which uses a photograph of the young child to induce him to take the role of another toward himself. While looking at…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Testing
Lindstrom, David R.; Shipman, Virginia C. – 1972
The Form Reproduction task was included in the longitudinal study test battery to: (1) examine visual-motor performance over time; (2) study processes associated with visual analysis and synthesis and visual-motor integration; and (3) examine its predictive validity for later academic/skill behaviors, e.g., writing. Form Reproduction in Year 1…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Testing
Shipman, Virginia C.; And Others – 1972
The Massad Mimicry Test is an individually administered task for 3-1/2--4-1/2 year-old children. Part I evaluates the child's ability to reproduce phonemes in 30 nonsense words upon hearing each no more than three times from a tape recorded model. Similarly, Part II assesses the child's ability to reproduce meaningful words and phonemes as they…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Audiolingual Skills, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth
Meissner, Judith A.; And Others – 1972
Developed specifically for the ETS-Head Start Longitudinal Study, the ETS Enumeration I and II Test is designed to measure early numerical ability. Enumeration I tests the ability to itemize each member of a set by using a task that requires neither counting nor reciting the names of numerals. The purpose of the task is to assess the child's…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Testing
Goldman, Karla S.; And Others – 1972
The ETS Story Sequence task was designed to assess the young child's understanding and use of language in story sequence using receptive and productive skills. The stimulus materials are black and white cartoon-type drawings on cards. Story Sequence I used in Years 1 and 2 of the study consists of two practice items (3 cards each) and two test…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Testing
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. Test Collection. – 1977
The annotated bibliography describes 13 standardized tests appropriate for use with American Indians from preschool through high school levels, furnishing authors, copyright date, appropriate age level, physical format (microfiche), and publisher. A separate listing provides names, addresses, and telephone numbers of 33 major U.S. publishers of…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Aptitude Tests
Ward, William C. – 1972
The Matching Familiar Figures Test is a measure of the response style "reflection-impulsivity." The version of the test used in the longitudinal study test battery consists of two practice and 18 test items. On each item, the child is shown one standard and four comparison figures. Figures are simple line drawings done in black on a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Testing
Lindstrom, David R.; Shipman, Virginia C. – 1972
The Sigel Object Categorization Test (SOCT) is used for studying classification abilities in young children, the criteria for which is considered indicative of both cognitive ability and style. The test consists of two types of stijuli--one set of 12 relatively familiar three-dimensional objects and a second set of colored photographs of these…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Meissner, Judith A.; And Others – 1972
The ETS Matched Pictures test was used in the longitudinal study to measure children's comprehension of certain grammatical features, such as past and future tenses, negation and prepositions. The task materials for both I and II consist of a set of cards, with each card having a pair of black and white pictures. Both pictures in a pair contain…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Testing
Shipman, Virginia C.; Goldman, Karla S. – 1972
The fixation task used in this study measures the amount of time a child fixates or looks at a given picture as it is repeated over six trials and then is followed by a novel picture on the seventh. Two series of slides were used. The first was a redundant nonsocial visual stimulus: six trials of a slide showing 20 chromatic straight lines and a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Testing
Meissner, Judith A.; And Others – 1972
The Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test is well known and widely used in testing the verbal ability of young children. In the longitudinal study, the standard Peabody test booklet was used in Year 1. In Year 2, a special ETS adaptation of the first 60 items was used, in which there were redrawings of a number of the human pictures to present black…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Data Analysis, Developmental Vocabulary, Disadvantaged Youth
Gilbert, Lynn E.; Shipman, Virginia C. – 1972
The TAMA was designed specifically for the Longitudinal Study as a nonverbal test of general knowledge. The test requires the child to point to the correct picture among three alternatives in response to a question. The two practice items and 25 test items are printed on bound cards, mostly in black and white. Items can be classified as follows:…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Tests, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth
Kansas Univ., Lawrence. Head Start Evaluation and Research Center. – 1969
This progress report of the Head Start program in three sample communities in Kansas--Kansas City, Topeka, and Lawrence--contains 1968-1969 data. There are 11 classes in the sample, with 137 eligible children (68 females and 69 males; 81 Negroes; 15 Mexican American, 40 Caucasian, and 1 Other); 46 of the children were under 48 months; 48 were 49…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education, Educational Testing
Lindstrom, David R.; Shipman, Virginia C. – 1972
The Seguin Form Board Test is used to assess visual discrimination and matching and eye-hand coordination. Previous analysis has shown the vactor loadings for the same scale to differ among age levels, so the test may be measuring different abilities at different age levels. Test materials consist of ten differently shaped wooden blocks and a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth
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