This paper highlights some special characteristics of criterion-referenced tests while comparing them with norm-referenced tests. Psychometric considerations involved in constructing a criterion-referenced test, including item analysis, reliability, and validity, are discussed, along with application of criterion-referenced testing to individual assessment and program evaluation. tAuthor/CK) nical
It is argued that, uy design, norm-referenced tests (RT) and criterion-referenced tests (CRT) are co...
Issues involved in standard setting along with methods for standard setting are reviewed, with speci...
In this paper, an attempt has leen made to synthesize some of the current thinking in the area of cr...
Criterion- referenced testing is defined ato scTe of its background is discussed. A distinction is m...
The need for criterion-referenced measurements has mainly arisen from the introduction of instructio...
Technical considerations associated with item selection and reliability assessment are considered in...
This bibliography lists selected articles, research reports, monographs, books, and reference works ...
The paper approaches criterion-referencing as a problem of validating tests for particular inference...
Glaser (1963) and Popham and Husek (1969) were the first researchers to draw attention to the need ...
The six papers in this issue summarize 10 years of theory development, empirical research, and pract...
The six papers in this issue summarize 10 years of theory development, empirical research, and prac...
It has sometimes been assumed that validity of criterion-referenced tests is guaranteed by the defi...
A basic understanding of criterion-referenced test (CRT) use and development is presented with defin...
In the dozen years since Glaser's (1963) seminal article on criterion-referenced testing, the a...
In recent years much attention has been given to criterion-referenced measures which relate test per...
It is argued that, uy design, norm-referenced tests (RT) and criterion-referenced tests (CRT) are co...
Issues involved in standard setting along with methods for standard setting are reviewed, with speci...
In this paper, an attempt has leen made to synthesize some of the current thinking in the area of cr...
Criterion- referenced testing is defined ato scTe of its background is discussed. A distinction is m...
The need for criterion-referenced measurements has mainly arisen from the introduction of instructio...
Technical considerations associated with item selection and reliability assessment are considered in...
This bibliography lists selected articles, research reports, monographs, books, and reference works ...
The paper approaches criterion-referencing as a problem of validating tests for particular inference...
Glaser (1963) and Popham and Husek (1969) were the first researchers to draw attention to the need ...
The six papers in this issue summarize 10 years of theory development, empirical research, and pract...
The six papers in this issue summarize 10 years of theory development, empirical research, and prac...
It has sometimes been assumed that validity of criterion-referenced tests is guaranteed by the defi...
A basic understanding of criterion-referenced test (CRT) use and development is presented with defin...
In the dozen years since Glaser's (1963) seminal article on criterion-referenced testing, the a...
In recent years much attention has been given to criterion-referenced measures which relate test per...
It is argued that, uy design, norm-referenced tests (RT) and criterion-referenced tests (CRT) are co...
Issues involved in standard setting along with methods for standard setting are reviewed, with speci...
In this paper, an attempt has leen made to synthesize some of the current thinking in the area of cr...