Home
About Us
Company Profile
Careers
Directions
Search By...
Subject
Series
Author
New Releases
Upcoming Titles
Catalog PDFs
Reviews
Awards
Top Sellers
News & Events
Author Experts
In the News
Book Exhibits
Author Events
Contact Us
Author Page
Submit a Book Proposal
Ordering Information
Sales & Customer Service
Textbook Examination & Desk Copy Requests
Permissions Requests
Paperback & Foreign Language Rights
Shopping Cart
Mailing List
Help
My Account
Wish List
Quick Search
Advanced Search
Print
-
Close Window
www.greenwood.com/catalog/ABP4337.aspx
Browse Subjects
Electronic Products
Electronic Products home
American Mosaic
Daily Life Online
Pop Culture Universe
Praeger Security International online
The Reader's Advisor Online
Ebooks
ARBAonline
Authors4Teens
Children's Magazine Guide Online
Index to Current Urban Documents
Greenwood Press
Greenwood Press home
High School Reference
Advanced Placement
College Reference
Public Library Reference
Praeger
Praeger home
ACE/Praeger Series on Higher Education
Praeger Perspectives
Praeger Handbooks
Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance
Praeger Security International
PSI home
Praeger Security International online
Books
Libraries Unlimited
LU.com home
The Reader's Advisor Online
ARBAonline
Children's Magazine Guide Online
Crinkles Magazine
School Library Media Activities Monthly
Teacher Ideas Press
Greenwood World Publishing
International
International home
Greenwood World Publishing
All Greenwood Products
Home
»
Catalog
» Objective Measurement
Book flyer
MS Word
International
MS Word
Objective Measurement
Theory Into Practice, Volume 5
(Click to Enlarge)
Mark Wilson
,
George Engelhard
Book Code:
ABP4337
ISBN:
1-56750-433-7
ISBN-13:
978-1-56750-433-0
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/1567504337
Ablex Publishing
Publication:
5/31/2000
List Price:
$49.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £27.95
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Paperback
Also Available:
Hardcover
Subjects:
Education
»
Tests & Measurements
Education
»
Education (General)
Description:
This volume presents original research concerned with the practice of measurement, and the theory of measurement. The words in the title, "objective measurement" indicate that chapters are all related to a particular approach to the philosophy and practice of measurement. By objective measurement, we mean that, in a situation where a ceratin class of stimuli (for example, items) are being used to measure certain individuals.
The chapters in this book originated in presentations made at the International Objective Meacurement Workshop (IOMW) devoted to exploring the interface between theory and practice in measurement. Based on the complicated and interesting problems that arise in quite specific contexta, they represent some of the most original and exciting developments in the field of measurement today.
Table of Contents:
MEASUREMENT PRACTICE
Setting and Evaluating Performance Standards for High Stakes Writing Assessments, George Engelhardt Jr. and Belita Gordon
Formative Evaluation of a Performance Assessment Scoring System, Susan Paulukonis, Carol Myford and Joan I. Heller
Using Criterionreferenced Maps to Produce Meaningful Evaluation Measures: Evaluating Changes in Middle School Science Teachers' Assessment Perceptions and Practice, Lily Roberts
Using the Rasch Model to Study Large Scale Physics Exams in Australia, Andrew Stephanou
APPLICATONS INVOLVING RATERS AND JUDGES
Raters and Single Prompt-to-Prompt Equating Using the FACETS Model in a Writing Performance Assessment, Yi Du and William L. Brown
An Examination of Variation in Rater Severity Over Time: A Study in Rater Drift, Mark Wilson and Harry Case
A Method to Compare Rater Severity Across Several Administrations,
Thomas R. O'Neill and Mary Lunz
Detecting Rater Effects in Simulated Data with a Multi-faceted Rasch Rating Scale Model, Edward W. Wolfe, Chris W. T. Chiu and Carol M. Myford
Unmodelled Rater Discrimination Error, Peter Congdon
Setting Standards on Performance Examinations, Mary E. Lunz
MEASUREMENT THEORY
A Multicomponent Rasch Model for Measuring Covert Processes: Application to Lifespan Ability Changes, Susan Embretson and Karen M. Schmidt
Interpreting the Parameters of a Multidimensional Rasch Model, Wen-chung Wang, Mark Wilson and Raymond J. Adams
The Implications of Halo Effects and Item Dependencies for Objective Measurement, T. F. McNamara and Raymond J. Adams
Rasch Measurement Theory, The Method of Paired Comparisons, and Graph Theory, Mary Garner and George Engelhard Jr.
A Procedure for Detecting Pattern Clustering in Measurement Designs, George Marcoulides and Zvi
Drezner
Examining Replication Effects in Rasch Fit Statistics, Richard M. Smith, Randall E. Schumaker, and M. Joan Bush
APPENDIX
The Ninth International Objective Measurement Workshop
New Release
Positive Psychology [Four Volumes]
Reviews
More than Darwin
Top Seller
Stealing from Each Other
All rights reserved. Copyright © 1999-
2008
Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
88 Post Road West, Westport CT 06881, (203) 226-3571