Cognitive psychology principles have been heralded as possibly central to construct validity. In this paper, testing practices are examined in three stages: (a) the past, in which the traditional testing research paradigm left little role for cognitive psychology principles, (b) the present, in which testing research is enhanced by cognitive psychology principles, and (c) the future, for which we predict that cognitive psychology's potential will be fully realized through item design. An extended example of item design by cognitive theory is given to illustrate the principles. A spatial ability test that consists of an object assembly task highlights how cognitive design principles can lead to item generation
The Influence of Cognitive Psychology on Testing Contents Foreword ........................ix 1. Int...
Many of the theoretical constructs and outcomes of interest to health psychology cannot be objective...
INTRODUCTION Given the demands for higher levels of learning in our schools and the press for educat...
Cognitive diagnostic assessment (CDA) is increasingly a major focus in psychological and educational...
An important trend in educational measurement is the use of principles of cognitive psychology to d...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.This thesis is about problems...
ABSTRACT. Construct validation is as important for the measurement of school outcomes as of construc...
Whenever research is launched under a new paradigm for studying an old set of mental phenomena, rese...
The 1985 Buros-Nebraska Symposium was developed to address the broad issue of the influence of cogni...
noting that psychologists study hypothetical, inferred entities and that validating measures of such...
Criticisms have been raised that psychological tests do not actually measure the variables that they...
Abstract. Various models of assessing construct validity are considered and found to be lacking. In ...
Abstract Situational judgment tests are widely agreed to be a measurement technique. It is also wi...
Determining sources of item difficulty and using them for selection or development of test items is ...
Counseling psychology researchers devote little attention to theory-based measure-ment validation, a...
The Influence of Cognitive Psychology on Testing Contents Foreword ........................ix 1. Int...
Many of the theoretical constructs and outcomes of interest to health psychology cannot be objective...
INTRODUCTION Given the demands for higher levels of learning in our schools and the press for educat...
Cognitive diagnostic assessment (CDA) is increasingly a major focus in psychological and educational...
An important trend in educational measurement is the use of principles of cognitive psychology to d...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.This thesis is about problems...
ABSTRACT. Construct validation is as important for the measurement of school outcomes as of construc...
Whenever research is launched under a new paradigm for studying an old set of mental phenomena, rese...
The 1985 Buros-Nebraska Symposium was developed to address the broad issue of the influence of cogni...
noting that psychologists study hypothetical, inferred entities and that validating measures of such...
Criticisms have been raised that psychological tests do not actually measure the variables that they...
Abstract. Various models of assessing construct validity are considered and found to be lacking. In ...
Abstract Situational judgment tests are widely agreed to be a measurement technique. It is also wi...
Determining sources of item difficulty and using them for selection or development of test items is ...
Counseling psychology researchers devote little attention to theory-based measure-ment validation, a...
The Influence of Cognitive Psychology on Testing Contents Foreword ........................ix 1. Int...
Many of the theoretical constructs and outcomes of interest to health psychology cannot be objective...
INTRODUCTION Given the demands for higher levels of learning in our schools and the press for educat...