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This book brings together psychometric, cognitive science, policy,
and content domain perspectives on new approaches to educational
assessment -- in particular, constructed response, performance
testing, and portfolio assessment. These new assessment approaches
-- a full range of alternatives to traditional multiple-choice
tests -- are useful in all types of large-scale testing programs,
including educational admissions, school accountability, and
placement. This book's multi-disciplinary perspective identifies
the potential advantages and pitfalls of these new assessment
forms, as well as the critical research questions that must be
addressed if these assessment methods are to benefit
education.
Although computer-based tests (CBT) have been administered for many
years, improvements in the speed and power of computers coupled
with reductions in their cost have made large-scale computer
delivery of tests increasingly feasible. CBT is now a common form
of test delivery for licensure, certification, and admissions
tests. Many large-scale, high-stakes testing programs have
introduced CBT either as an option or as the sole means of test
delivery. Although this movement to CBT has, to a great extent,
been successful, it has not been without problems. Advances in
psychometrics are required to ensure that those who rely on test
results can have at least the same confidence in CBTs as they have
in traditional forms of assessment. This volume stems from an
ETS-sponsored colloquium in which more than 200 measurement
professionals from eight countries and 29 states convened to assess
the current and future status of CBT. The formal agenda for the
colloquium was divided into three major segments: Test Models, Test
Administration, and Test Analysis and Scoring. Each segment
consisted of several presentations followed by comments from noted
psychometricians and a break-out session in which presenters and
discussants identified important issues and established priorities
for a CBT research agenda. This volume contains the papers
presented at the colloquium, the discussant remarks based on those
papers, and the research agenda that was generated from the
break-out sessions. Computer-Based Testing: Building the Foundation
for Future Assessments is must reading for professionals, scholars,
and advanced students working in the testing field, as well as
people in the information technology field who have an interest in
testing.
Although computer-based tests (CBT) have been administered for many
years, improvements in the speed and power of computers coupled
with reductions in their cost have made large-scale computer
delivery of tests increasingly feasible. CBT is now a common form
of test delivery for licensure, certification, and admissions
tests. Many large-scale, high-stakes testing programs have
introduced CBT either as an option or as the sole means of test
delivery. Although this movement to CBT has, to a great extent,
been successful, it has not been without problems. Advances in
psychometrics are required to ensure that those who rely on test
results can have at least the same confidence in CBTs as they have
in traditional forms of assessment.
This volume stems from an ETS-sponsored colloquium in which more
than 200 measurement professionals from eight countries and 29
states convened to assess the current and future status of CBT. The
formal agenda for the colloquium was divided into three major
segments: Test Models, Test Administration, and Test Analysis and
Scoring. Each segment consisted of several presentations followed
by comments from noted psychometricians and a break-out session in
which presenters and discussants identified important issues and
established priorities for a CBT research agenda. This volume
contains the papers presented at the colloquium, the discussant
remarks based on those papers, and the research agenda that was
generated from the break-out sessions.
"Computer-Based Testing: Building the Foundation for Future
Assessments" is must reading for professionals, scholars, and
advanced students working in the testing field, as well as people
in the information technology field who have an interest in
testing.
This book brings together psychometric, cognitive science, policy,
and content domain perspectives on new approaches to educational
assessment -- in particular, constructed response, performance
testing, and portfolio assessment. These new assessment approaches
-- a full range of alternatives to traditional multiple-choice
tests -- are useful in all types of large-scale testing programs,
including educational admissions, school accountability, and
placement. This book's multi-disciplinary perspective identifies
the potential advantages and pitfalls of these new assessment
forms, as well as the critical research questions that must be
addressed if these assessment methods are to benefit education.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1906 Edition.
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