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Reliability
Validity
Types of assessments
Miscellaneous
100
The process of measuring student achievement
What is assessment?
100
This concept applies to the consistency of a test.
What is reliability?
100
This type of validity refers to the degree that the test corresponds with the curriculum
What is curriculum validity?
100
This type of assessment determines whether a student met a certain standard or criterion.
What is a standards or criterion-referenced test?
100
This domain measure students' thinking
What is the cognitive domain?
200
What is the process of assigning merit or value to a program or policy?
What is evaluation?
200
This statistic measures the internal consistency of a test.
What is Cronbach's Alpha?
200
This type of validity refers to the relationship between the test in question and other measures of the same construct.
What is concurrent validity?
200
This type of test compares the scores of one student to the scores of other students.
What is a norm-referenced test?
200
This domain measures students physical or sensory abilities
What is the psychomotor domain?
300
A type of test that is always administered in the same way.
What is a standardized test?
300
This type of reliability refers to the correlation between the first administration of a test and the second administration of a test.
What is test-retest reliability?
300
This type of validity refers to the ability of a test to predict outcomes.
What is predictive validity?
300
Playing a piece of music before judges is an example of this type of test.
What is a performance-based test?
300
This domain is in reference to students' feelings or attitudes?
What is the affective domain?
400
The stage of assessment that happens prior to instruction.
What is preassessment?
400
This type of reliability refers to the correlation between two versions of the same test.
What is parallel forms reliability?
400
This type of validity refers to the consequences of a test?
What is consequential validity?
400
Portfolios are common in this type of assessment.
What is authentic assessment?
400
This is an example of a norm-reference test.
What is (answers vary)?
500
The stage of assessment that happens after instruction.
What is summative assessment?
500
This is the statistic that is a measure of test-retest and parallel forms reliability.
What is Pearson's r?
500
This type of validity refers to whether a test measures what it claims to measure.
What is construct validity?
500
These are the two most popular international assessments.
What are TIMMS and PISA?
500
The ETS Test Collection, LB 3051, BF.431.3, and Mental Measurments Yearbook online
Where are places to find published and unpublished tests?