Test scoring procedures should align with the intended uses and interpretations of test results. In this paper, we examine three test scoring procedures for an operational assessment of early numeracy, the Early Grade Mathematics Assessment (EGMA). Current test specifications call for subscores to be reported for each of the eight subtests on the EGMA. This test scoring procedures has been criticized as being difficult for stakeholders to use and interpret, thereby impacting the overall usefulness of the EGMA for informing decisions. We examine the psychometric properties including the reliability and distinctiveness of the results and usefulness of reporting test scores as (1) total scores, (2) subscores, and (3) composite scores. These te...
This study compares two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics (\u27without criteria\u27 an...
As the global development community shifts its focus from improving access to education to improving...
Determining the most appropriate method of scoring an assessment is based on multiple factors, inclu...
Test scoring procedures should align with the intended uses and interpretations of test results. In ...
The Early Grade Mathematics Assessment (EGMA) is a one-on-one oral assessment designed to measure a ...
The Early Numeracy Skill Indicators (ENSIs) are a set of subtests designed to sample the early mathe...
The term marks conflates the concepts of scores (raw test performance) and grades (level of performa...
In educational tests, subscores are often generated from a portion of the items in a larger test. Gu...
When subscores on a test are reported to the test taker, the appropriateness of reporting them depen...
When subscores on a test are reported to the test taker, the appropriateness of reporting them depen...
Lack of sufficient reliability is the primary impediment for generating and reporting subtest scores...
Early identification practices in assessment are crucial to preventing academic failure as well as i...
Score reporting research is no longer limited to the psychometric properties of scores and subscores...
The purpose of this study was to develop short-duration assessment measures hypothesized to be valid...
A common procedure for obtaining multiple readings (ratings) for a constructed response item, especi...
This study compares two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics (\u27without criteria\u27 an...
As the global development community shifts its focus from improving access to education to improving...
Determining the most appropriate method of scoring an assessment is based on multiple factors, inclu...
Test scoring procedures should align with the intended uses and interpretations of test results. In ...
The Early Grade Mathematics Assessment (EGMA) is a one-on-one oral assessment designed to measure a ...
The Early Numeracy Skill Indicators (ENSIs) are a set of subtests designed to sample the early mathe...
The term marks conflates the concepts of scores (raw test performance) and grades (level of performa...
In educational tests, subscores are often generated from a portion of the items in a larger test. Gu...
When subscores on a test are reported to the test taker, the appropriateness of reporting them depen...
When subscores on a test are reported to the test taker, the appropriateness of reporting them depen...
Lack of sufficient reliability is the primary impediment for generating and reporting subtest scores...
Early identification practices in assessment are crucial to preventing academic failure as well as i...
Score reporting research is no longer limited to the psychometric properties of scores and subscores...
The purpose of this study was to develop short-duration assessment measures hypothesized to be valid...
A common procedure for obtaining multiple readings (ratings) for a constructed response item, especi...
This study compares two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics (\u27without criteria\u27 an...
As the global development community shifts its focus from improving access to education to improving...
Determining the most appropriate method of scoring an assessment is based on multiple factors, inclu...