This study disaggregates posttest, pretest, and value-added or difference scores in economics into four types of economic learning: positive, retained, negative, and zero. The types are derived from patterns of student responses to individual items on a multiple-choice test. The micro and macro data from the Test of Understanding in College Economics (TUCE) are used to show how aggregate scores can be reinterpreted based on their learning components. The regression analysis shows the relative contribution from learning components to aggregate scores. A value-added or difference score has a potential problem because it is a mixture of positive and negative learning. A better alternative would be to use the positive learning scores to assess...
The problem of this investigation is to determine the relationships between certain cognitive, conat...
This edition of the Test of Understanding of College Economics (TUCE-4) is a revision of a test that...
Includes bibliographical references.This study considered four major problem areas: (1) the degree o...
In 2016, Walstad and Wagner released an article that suggested practitioners should disaggregate val...
In 2016, Walstad and Wagner developed a procedure to split pre-test and post-test responses into fou...
Many issues affecting economic education remain unresolved within the profession. Much scholarly att...
This thesis reports on a research program to study learning in economics utilising non-traditional r...
In the 1980\u27s, assessment and critique of American education has taken center stage. A large segm...
This study examines the impact of economics education on student performance on the Educational Test...
The score on the first exam in a principles of macroeconomics course is estimated as a function of t...
The article is devoted to assessment tools in teaching economics. The authors distinguish and define...
Multiple-choice and essay tests are the typical test formats used to measure student understanding o...
This is a multi-year study of the effects of integrating economics into the curriculum on the Maryla...
Articulating thoughtful learning outcome statements for courses and majors improves teaching and lea...
This paper summarizes the results of a 65-question pre-test and post-test administered to students e...
The problem of this investigation is to determine the relationships between certain cognitive, conat...
This edition of the Test of Understanding of College Economics (TUCE-4) is a revision of a test that...
Includes bibliographical references.This study considered four major problem areas: (1) the degree o...
In 2016, Walstad and Wagner released an article that suggested practitioners should disaggregate val...
In 2016, Walstad and Wagner developed a procedure to split pre-test and post-test responses into fou...
Many issues affecting economic education remain unresolved within the profession. Much scholarly att...
This thesis reports on a research program to study learning in economics utilising non-traditional r...
In the 1980\u27s, assessment and critique of American education has taken center stage. A large segm...
This study examines the impact of economics education on student performance on the Educational Test...
The score on the first exam in a principles of macroeconomics course is estimated as a function of t...
The article is devoted to assessment tools in teaching economics. The authors distinguish and define...
Multiple-choice and essay tests are the typical test formats used to measure student understanding o...
This is a multi-year study of the effects of integrating economics into the curriculum on the Maryla...
Articulating thoughtful learning outcome statements for courses and majors improves teaching and lea...
This paper summarizes the results of a 65-question pre-test and post-test administered to students e...
The problem of this investigation is to determine the relationships between certain cognitive, conat...
This edition of the Test of Understanding of College Economics (TUCE-4) is a revision of a test that...
Includes bibliographical references.This study considered four major problem areas: (1) the degree o...