Even with a sound framework, the translation into large -
scale assessment items was problematic.
Not exact matches
Relationship quality was measured by a
scale of three
items tapping a child's
assessment of his father's warmth, communication skill, and overall relationship quality.
The evening ecological momentary
assessment report yielded 2 prespecified withdrawal measures: (1) the mean of 4 withdrawal
items (negative mood, unable to concentrate or think clearly, thinking about food or hungry, and wanting to smoke) and (2) a single craving
item (
scale, 1 = not at all; 7 = extremely for all
items).
Here's one option which would be available now: (i) Administer the new
assessments to all eligible students; (ii) Score the
assessments for a randomly chosen 10 percent of students; (iii) Estimate the
item parameters and weed out the
items which did not perform as expected; (iv) Go back and score the remaining tests for the remaining 90 percent of students; (v) Provide
scaled scores back to school districts, parents and teachers.
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the utility of Direct Behavior Rating Single
Item Scale (DBR - SIS) methodology in collecting functional behavior
assessment data.
During her 13 years at Pearson, she was responsible for the planning, management and coordination of the full array of psychometric activities necessary to sustain a large
scale assessment program, including test design and development,
scaling and equating,
item and test analysis, parameter estimation, standard setting, the development of reliability and validity research, report design, and the creation of technical documentation.
The second is to analyze real data from large -
scale international
assessments and make statistical inferences, whose results can be used to validate and improve the designs of CPS
items.
Item maps illustrate the knowledge and skills demonstrated by students performing at different
scale points on the NAEP reading
assessment.
Ideally, a test used for value - added
assessment is comprised of fresh, non-redundant, but equivalent
items and tied to an underlying linear
scale.
He has led teams of educators in the development, revision, and standard settings of a district's interim
assessments in traditionally non-tested subjects, and as part of this process
scaled all of the district's interim
assessments using
item response theory.
Overall, the results of the special analyses suggested that the old and new
assessments were similar in terms of their
item and
scale characteristics and the results they produced for important demographic groups of students.
The resulting alignment, which is measured on a
scale from 0.0 to 1.0, has proven to be surprisingly high, from.4 to.5 for tests of length 18 to 25
items in comparison to.25 for much longer state
assessments to their content standards.
Marital satisfaction was measured using Hendrick's (1988) seven -
item relationship
assessment scale, which was adapted to reflect marriages.
The German «Fragebogen zur Erfassung von Ressourcen und Selbstmanagementfähigkeiten — Gesamtressourcen» (FERUS, Questionnaire for the
Assessment of Resources and Self - Management Abilities — common resources), 51 consisting of the subscales «coping», «self - awareness», «self - efficacy», «self - verbalisation» and «hope» (44
items, 7 - point Likert
scale), was applied for the
assessment of personal resources.
Assessments three and six months after the initial prescription included the 20
item depression
scale on the symptom checklist17 and the current depression module of the structured clinical interview for DSM - IV.18 From computerised pharmacy and visit data we assessed antidepressant treatment received (using previously developed and validated algorithms5) and follow up visits.
Evidence shows that chronic social isolation predicts poor prognosis, and repeated
assessment of children's peer experiences is therefore recommended for research purposes.47 As previously described, 37 2
items of the Rutter Child
Scale that measure social isolation («tends to do things on his / her own; is rather solitary» and «not much liked by other children») were reported about each study member at ages 5, 7, 9, and 11 years by their parents and teachers.
Parent and teacher reports of child behavior problems were obtained at ages 5, 6, and 9 years by using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ).34 The SDQ is a 30 -
item scale designed to assess a number of child behavior domains, including externalizing behaviors (conduct problems and hyperactivity / inattention) and internalizing behaviors (emotionality and peer difficulties) during the 6 months before
assessment.
Several
items were added to this
scale at posttreatment
assessment and at follow - ups to assess overall degree of improvement, treatment compliance, and satisfaction with the treatment received.
For
scales that consisted of more than three
items, results of previously conducted factor analyses and reliability
assessments (i.e., factor loadings, Cronbach's alpha after an
item is deleted) were used to guide data reduction, in order to shorten
scales to a maximum of three to five
items.
The Satisfaction With Life
Scale (SWLS; Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985) examines the global assessment of a person's quality of life according to his / her chosen criteria using five items rated on a 7 - point Likert scale ranging from «Strongly Disagree» to «Strongly Agree (e.g., «I am satisfied with my life&raq
Scale (SWLS; Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985) examines the global
assessment of a person's quality of life according to his / her chosen criteria using five
items rated on a 7 - point Likert
scale ranging from «Strongly Disagree» to «Strongly Agree (e.g., «I am satisfied with my life&raq
scale ranging from «Strongly Disagree» to «Strongly Agree (e.g., «I am satisfied with my life»).
Twelve
items measured depressive symptoms (eg, sad, lonely) on a 4 - point
scale (rarely / never to usually / always) summed to create a continuous
scale (0 — 36) and averaged across
assessments.
The Satisfaction With Life
Scale (SWLS; Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985) examines the global assessment of a person's quality of life using five items rated on a 7 - point Likert scale ranging from «Strongly Disagree» to «Strongly Agree (e.g., «I am satisfied with my life&raq
Scale (SWLS; Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985) examines the global
assessment of a person's quality of life using five
items rated on a 7 - point Likert
scale ranging from «Strongly Disagree» to «Strongly Agree (e.g., «I am satisfied with my life&raq
scale ranging from «Strongly Disagree» to «Strongly Agree (e.g., «I am satisfied with my life»).
Each of the five
items was rated on a nine - point
scale ranging from 0 (not at all a problem) to 8 (severely impaired) so that the total scores range between 0 and 40.22 The psychometric properties have been validated in large patient with CFS cohorts confirming that WSAS is a reliable
assessment tool for disability.