Accurately Interpreting Test Results When Assessing
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Two Criteria for Good Measurements in Research: Validity ...
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Research on Classroom Summative Assessment
www.sagepub.comassessing each performance as it takes place consistently weakens accurate conclusions about how each student performed (Goldberg & Roswell, 2000). In addition to discrepancies in designing and using their own assessments, teachers’ actions during standardized testing routinely compro-mise the effectiveness of test results for accu-
The Oxford Online Placement Test: The Meaning of OOPT ...
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SPIROMETRY FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS Global …
goldcopd.orgThe role of screening at-risk populations in primary care is more controversial. When assessing the efficacy of screening programs, a number of important factors need to be considered. These include the criteria for the population to be screened, the percentage of positive results, and the cost effectiveness of screening.
COURSE OF ACTION SCORING AND ANALYSIS
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Qualitative and ...
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Fair Assessment Practices: Giving Students Equitable ...
www.elcamino.eduInterpret assessment results appropriately. There are several approaches to interpreting assessment results; choose those most appropriate for the decision you will be making. One common approach is to compare students against their peers. While this may be an appropriate frame of reference for choosing students for a football team or an
Assessing Cognition Using the Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test
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