What is Validity
Validity and Teaching
What is Reliability
Reliability and Teaching
100

A teacher gives a math test aligned to county standards and uses it to evaluate student's understanding of numbers and counting.

What is a valid test?

100

The persuasive evidence indicating that the test can be used to evaluate the quality of instruction

What is instructional sensitivity?

100

Consistency

What is a one-word synonym for reliability in educational testing

100

This refers to the consistency with which we measure whatever we are measuring, namely, students' ability.

What is assessment reliability in education?

200

This is generated from a reasoned, evidence-based case that the score interpretations from a test are accurate and that those interpretations serve the test's intended purpose.

What is a validity argument

200

These are the series of judgements made by experienced teachers about each test's items' ability to evaluate instructional quality.

What is persuasive evidence of instructional sensitivity?

200

Test-retest evidence, alternate-form evidence, and internal consistency evidence.

What are the three types of reliability evidence?

200

A student's ability to count to 50 is assessed on Monday and scores the same on Wednesday .

What is high test-retest reliability?

300

Two interchangeable terms that refer to a reasoned, score-based conclusion about a student's unseen knowledge and/or skills.

What is inference and interpretation?

300

A numerical indication representing the strength and direction of a relationship between two variables.

What is a correlation coefficient?

400

The judgements that are made by people who are collecting evidence to show the accuracy of an inference about a student.

What is human judgment?

500

This is someone who can explain the relevant evidence and validation argument for a particular test in relatively plain language.

What is the role of an assessment expert or measurement specialist?

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