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Junhuan Wei; Liufen Luo; Yan Cai; Dongbo Tu – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2024
Response times (RTs) facilitate the quantification of underlying cognitive processes in problem-solving behavior. To provide more comprehensive diagnostic feedback on strategy selection and attribute profiles with multistrategy cognitive diagnosis model (CDM) and utilize additional information for item RTs, this study develops a multistrategy…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Problem Solving, Selection Criteria, Accuracy
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Finney, Sara J.; Perkins, Beth A.; Satkus, Paulius – International Journal of Testing, 2020
Using a sample of 497 college students, we measured test-taking emotions (anger, worry, pride, enjoyment) after the first third, second third, and last third of a low-stakes cognitive test of sociocultural knowledge. We examined the simultaneous change in emotions and whether change in emotions predicted subsequent test-taking effort and test…
Descriptors: College Students, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Cognitive Tests
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Leighton, Jacqueline P. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Background and Aims: In educational measurement, performance assessments occupy a niche for offering a true-to-life format that affords the measurement of high-level cognitive competencies and the evidence to draw inferences about intellectual capital. However, true-to-life formats also introduce myriad complexities and can skew if not outright…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Cognitive Processes, Inferences, Accuracy
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Bradley, Alex; Beevers-Cowling, Freya; Norton, Chloe; Hill, Caprice; Pelopida, Bethan; Quigley, Martyn – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
Making the transition from university to employment is a challenging process for many students. One common method used by recruiters to sift through graduate applications is the use of psychometric tests which typically consist of numerical and verbal reasoning tasks. To explore how frequently these tests are used by graduate employers, an audit…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Graduates, Cognitive Tests, Thinking Skills
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Penk, Christiane; Richter, Dirk – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2017
Since the turn of the century, an increasing number of low-stakes assessments (i.e., assessments without direct consequences for the test-takers) are being used to evaluate the quality of educational systems. Internationally, research has shown that low-stakes test results can be biased due to students' low test-taking motivation and that…
Descriptors: Test Wiseness, Student Motivation, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Tests
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Tempel, Tobias; Neumann, Roland – Journal of Experimental Education, 2016
We investigated processes underlying performance decrements of highly test-anxious persons. Three experiments contrasted conditions that differed in the degree of activation of concepts related to failure. Participants memorized a list of words either containing words related to failure or containing no words related to failure in Experiment 1. In…
Descriptors: Test Anxiety, Cognitive Tests, Test Wiseness, Foreign Countries
Barry, Carol L. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
As the emphasis on accountability in education increases, so does the prevalence of low-stakes testing. It is essential to understand test-taking motivation in low-stakes contexts, as low motivation has implications for the validity of inferences made from test scores about examinee knowledge and ability. The current study expanded upon previous…
Descriptors: Testing, Predictor Variables, Goal Orientation, Cognitive Tests
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McKay, Patrick F.; Doverspike, Dennis – Public Personnel Management, 2001
Review of three research studies shows that some African Americans have negative perceptions of cognitive ability tests, including concerns that they may substantiate stereotypes. These attitudes may influence motivation, anxiety, and test performance. Training in test-taking skills and use of alternative testing formats are possible solutions.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Tests, Negative Attitudes, Public Administration
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Sarnacki, Randolph E. – Review of Educational Research, 1979
The taxonomy of test wiseness constructed by Millman and others is discussed. Other aspects of test wiseness are reviewed, such as additional influencing factors, manifestations, theoretical approaches, correlates, measures, and methods of minimizing its effects. (MH)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Tests, Literature Reviews, Performance Factors
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Guzman, Ana M.; Johnson, Dale L. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1984
Incorporating observational procedures into an IQ testing situation, the study included behavioral indices as outcome measures of an educational intervention program. Program and control groups involved 40 low-income Mexican American children, ages 4-5. Given the testing situation, program children exhibited significantly more work and verbal…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Early Childhood Education, Low Income Groups, Mexican Americans
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Wing, Hilda – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1980
Prior research with the Professional and Career Administrative Examination (PACE), a multiple abilities test battery for federal candidates, demonstrated practice effects (score gains) on alternate forms of the test parts within one administration of the battery. These effects were largest for those abilities including item types constructed…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Tests, College Graduates, Federal Government
Dyer, Jean L. – 1974
Repeated exposure to tests composed of memory items was compared to repeated exposure to tests including higher-level cognitive items and to tests composed of both item types. Other design factors were sex, ability level, subject matter sequence (science and social studies), and learning session. (A sample of 2008 eleventh-grade students…
Descriptors: Ability, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, High School Students
Ulibarri, Daniel – 1982
This project examined the hypothesis that different background experiences associated with cultural grouping may lead to differences in test-taking strategies which result in score differences extraneous to the abilities the test is intended to measure. Its purposes were to confirm (or disconfirm) the cultural differences hypothesis and to provide…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Developmental Stages
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Cress, Joseph W. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1974
The article discusses whether the cognitive potential of members of one cultural milieu can be assessed accurately by the tests of another culture. (KM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Cognitive Tests, Culture Conflict, Culture Fair Tests
Norris, Stephen P. – 1985
The usefulness of studying thought processes in the construct validation of ability tests was examined using a sample consisting of 343 Canadian senior high school students. Four levels of probing were used by the interviewer to examine the students' thinking processes while taking the Test on Appraising Observations: (1) think aloud; (2)…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, Critical Thinking