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Unusual test score combinations and unusual test score differences

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1987
Vocabulary and Abstraction scores on the Shipley Institute of Living Scale are used to illustrate the relation between unusual test score combinations and unusual test score differences. It is demonstrated that a combination of two scores can be unusual even though the corresponding difference is not and that a difference between two scores can be ...
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Tests, Test Scores, and Constructs

Educational Psychologist, 2018
In the service of educational accountability, student achievement tests are being used to measure constructs quite unlike those envisioned by test developers. Scores are compared to cut points to create classifications like “proficient”; scores are combined over time to measure growth; student scores are aggregated to measure the effectiveness of ...
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Improving Test Scores

NASSP Bulletin, 1982
Schools can improve their test scores. say these writers, who pro pose three major strategy areas for use in customizing a school SAT im provement program.
Jerry C. McGee, Janet S. Rose
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Scoring for eye irritation tests

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1993
Scoring of the rabbit eye test and the resulting evaluation and classification should provide useful information about the likelihood that a test material may cause injury on contact with the human eye. When an animal test is necessary, a rabbit eye test based on the following characteristics is proposed for deriving the maximum information from the ...
W.A. Chambers   +14 more
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Test scores

2022
Sara Mondini   +2 more
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Beyond Test Scores

Sociological Perspectives, 2014
The pursuit of high-quality schools for their children is one of the main factors motivating middle-class families to exit urban communities. This study draws on interviews with middle-class mothers in Boston who have opted instead to stay in the city to explore how they evaluated their local public elementary schools. Specifically, I examine how some
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Multidimensional Scoring in Aphasia Testing

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1971
To overcome the limitations of aphasia tests employed in the past, this study attempted to develop a scoring method which would consider the five dimensions of response and would sensitively quantify levels of behavior in a clinically practical manner.
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Scoring Tests

2020
Kenneth S. Shultz   +2 more
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