A traditional generalization is that girls are superior in verbal skills and boys in mathematics and the sciences. But most specialists in this area now concede that there is almost more exception than rule in this generalization, and that individual test items may actually modify observed patterns of sex differences. Sex role stereotyping and the issue of male/female representation in test content have often been glossed over with respect to mathematics tests, and, to a lesser extent, with respect to science tests. The effects of item type and item context on sex-differentiated performance are better documented. The balancing of these two aspects of test content is important to remember in the construction of tests. It is also important to...
In the classroom, a professor’s evaluative feedback to students is often phrased in subjective langu...
Much previous research has been done in analyzing gender differential item functioning (DIF). Most o...
A persistent gender gap exists on one of the most commonly-used physics conceptual tests, the Force ...
In this study, the hypothesis that the performance (standards) test type would be a better match for...
In the area of cognitive skills, the actual differences between males and females are relatively sma...
This study considered the possibility that different formats of objective test questions might diffe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the possibility of differential performance for males and f...
This study explores the scope and nature of sex differences in the December 1974 aptitude tests of t...
Examined gender differences in performance on multiple-choice and constructed response items in mat...
The primary intent of this study was to examine the possible role of early learning experiences in c...
The gender gap, favoring boys, in mathematics education is commonly perceived the world over. One pr...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the April, 1974 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) for it...
This study explores the scope and nature of sex differences in the December 1974 aptitude tests of ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a better understanding of the patterns of science achieveme...
Males consistently outperform females on the SAT-I quantitative section by about one third of a sta...
In the classroom, a professor’s evaluative feedback to students is often phrased in subjective langu...
Much previous research has been done in analyzing gender differential item functioning (DIF). Most o...
A persistent gender gap exists on one of the most commonly-used physics conceptual tests, the Force ...
In this study, the hypothesis that the performance (standards) test type would be a better match for...
In the area of cognitive skills, the actual differences between males and females are relatively sma...
This study considered the possibility that different formats of objective test questions might diffe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the possibility of differential performance for males and f...
This study explores the scope and nature of sex differences in the December 1974 aptitude tests of t...
Examined gender differences in performance on multiple-choice and constructed response items in mat...
The primary intent of this study was to examine the possible role of early learning experiences in c...
The gender gap, favoring boys, in mathematics education is commonly perceived the world over. One pr...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the April, 1974 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) for it...
This study explores the scope and nature of sex differences in the December 1974 aptitude tests of ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a better understanding of the patterns of science achieveme...
Males consistently outperform females on the SAT-I quantitative section by about one third of a sta...
In the classroom, a professor’s evaluative feedback to students is often phrased in subjective langu...
Much previous research has been done in analyzing gender differential item functioning (DIF). Most o...
A persistent gender gap exists on one of the most commonly-used physics conceptual tests, the Force ...