Criterion-referenced Language Testing looks at the practical applications of this new area of language testing.
Description:
Over the past decade criterion-referenced testing (CRT) has become an
emerging issue in language assessment. Most language testing books have
hitherto focused almost exclusively on norm-referenced testing, whereby
test takers' scores are interpreted with reference to the performance
of other test takers, and have ignored CRT, an approach that examines
the level of knowledge of a specific domain of target behaviours. This
book is designed to comprehensively address the wide variety of CRT and
decision-making needs that more and more language-teaching
professionals must address in their daily work. Criterion-referenced
Language Testing is the first volume to create a nexus between the
theoretical constructs and practical applications of this new area of
language testing.
Contents:
Ch1Alternate Paradigms; Ch2 Curriculum-related Testing ; Ch 3
Criterion-referenced Test Items; Ch4 Basic Descriptive and Item
Statistics for Criterion-referenced Tests; Ch5 Reliability,
Dependability, and Unidimensionality; Ch6Validity of
Criterion-referenced Tests; Ch 7Administering and Giving Feedback on
Criterion-referenced Tests
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