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Glaser, Robert; Cox, Richard C. – 1968
Achievement tests may be either norm-referenced or criterion-referenced. The norm-referenced test indicates an individual's proficiency level with respect to other individuals. A criterion-referenced test measures an individual's performance with respect to a specific level along the continuum of attainment. Further, an achievement test may be…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Group Testing, Individual Testing, Measurement Techniques
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Hopkins, Kenneth D.; Bibelheimer, Milo – Child Development, 1971
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Group Testing, Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests
Wass, Hannelore; And Others – Essence: Issues in the Study of Ageing, Dying, and Death, 1980
Various health and rehabilitative services staff participated in a four-day death education program. Participants in the program and a control group were given two equivalent forms of a knowledge test. The treatment group showed a higher gain score on the posttest than the control group. (RC)
Descriptors: Adults, Death, Educational Background, Group Testing
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Desrochers, Marcie N.; Fink, Herbert C.; Thomas, Andrea; Kimmerling, Joe; Tung, Wendy – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2007
Alternatives to a solitary testing format can involve students working in teams to arrive at the correct answer. We compared two group assessment methods, cooperative and competitive, to a solitary testing approach. In most comparisons examining the undergraduate respondents' (N = 77) performance, the two group-testing methods were equivalent.…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Alternative Assessment, Group Testing
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Cihak, David; Alberto, Paul A.; Taber-Doughty, Teresa; Gama, Robert I. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2006
Two groups of three students with moderate mental retardation were instructed using group procedures to compare static picture and video prompting simulation strategies. An alternating treatments design was used to compare individual student task acquisition and maintenance performances of purchasing and banking skills. The results indicated that…
Descriptors: Group Testing, Prompting, Moderate Mental Retardation, Instructional Effectiveness
Hurren, B. Lee; Rutledge, Matt; Garvin, Amanda Burcham – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
Why do creative teachers who want to help all their students learn in meaningful ways have to use high-pressure testing methods that work against that goal? The authors propose a system of testing that serves the need for evaluation while contributing to students' intellectual and social growth. (Contains 7 endnotes.)
Descriptors: Testing, School Readiness, Test Anxiety, Educational Strategies
BEGGS, DONALD L.; HIERONYMUS, ALBERT N. – 1967
THE ASSUMPTION THAT ONE-TENTH OF THE YEARLY GROWTH IN ALL ACHIEVEMENT AREAS TAKES PLACE EACH MONTH OF THE SCHOOL YEAR AND THAT ONE-TENTH OF THE YEARLY GROWTH OCCURS DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS WAS INVESTIGATED. THE STUDY WAS CONDUCTED IN CONNECTION WITH THE ANNUAL IOWA BASIC SKILLS TESTING PROGRAM IN THE STATE OF IOWA. MEDIANS FOR THE 11 SUBTESTS…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Grade Equivalent Scores, Group Testing, Scaling
JEFFS, GEORGE A.; AND OTHERS – 1967
AN INVESTIGATION WAS CONDUCTED TO DETERMINE IF GROUPS OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS NUMERICALLY IN EXCESS OF 50 COULD BE AS EFFECTIVELY INSTRUCTED IN TYPEWRITING SKILLS AS GROUPS OF LESS THAN 30. STUDENTS ENROLLED IN 1ST-YEAR TYPEWRITING WERE RANDOMLY ASSIGNED TO TWO LARGE GROUPS AND THREE SMALL GROUPS TAUGHT BY THE SAME INSTRUCTOR. TEACHER-MADE,…
Descriptors: Group Instruction, Group Testing, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), High Schools
Crawford, Patricia – 1972
This report provides information to indicate that the North York Self Concept Inventory is - (1) sensitive - 23 of the 25 items do discriminate highly between pupils with high and pupils with low self concept scores; (2) reliable - a test-re-test reliability coefficient of .81 indicates pupils' responses are consistent over a brief (10 day) time…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Group Testing, Self Concept, Self Concept Measures
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Krieshok, Thomas S.; Harrington, Robert G. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1985
Reviews the administrative features, uses, development, standardization, reliability, and validity of the Multidimensional Aptitude Battery (MAB), a new group intelligence test designed to be a paper-and-pencil parallel to the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R). (BL)
Descriptors: Group Testing, Intelligence Tests, Test Construction, Test Reliability
Hull, Raymond H. – Colorado Journal of Educational Research, 1973
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Comparative Analysis, Group Testing, Individualized Programs
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Shipstone, K.; Burt, S. L. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1973
575 adults drawn from both rural and urban areas completed a questionnaire designed and used originally by Flugel in 1947 to see how far lay opinions on intelligence reflect views held by professional psychologists and how far lay responses now differ from those reported by Flugel. (Editor)
Descriptors: Correlation, Educational Psychology, Group Testing, Intelligence Tests
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Clarke, Lori – English Education, 1972
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Group Experience, Group Instruction, Group Testing
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Young, Filson A.; Brown, Marvin – Psychological Reports, 1973
Descriptors: Anxiety, Elementary School Students, Group Testing, Intelligence Tests
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Jacobs, Jon C. – Psychology in the Schools, 1971
Administration of the BG in a group situation provided as much, and as reliable, information as did individual administration. Besides the economy, it provided an opportunity to observe the individual child's functioning as a member of a peer group, both in relation to it and in conjunction with it. (Author)
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Group Testing, Individual Testing, Intelligence Tests
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