Argument-based validation in testing and assessment
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Argument-based validation in testing and assessment
(Sage publications series, . Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; 184)
Sage, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Carol A. Chapelle shows readers how to design validation research for tests of human capacities and performance. Any test that is used to make decisions about people or programs should have undergone extensive research to demonstrate that the scores are actually appropriate for their intended purpose. Argument-Based Validation in Testing and Assessment is intended to help close the gap between theory and practice, by introducing, explaining, and demonstrating how test developers can formulate the overall design for their validation research from an argument-based perspective.
目次
List of Tables
List of Figures
Series Editor's Introduction
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Chapter 1: What Is Argument-Based Validity?
Introducing Argument-Based Validity
The Academic Tradition of Validity
Evolving Concepts in Testing
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Validity Argument Design
Expressing Interpretations and Uses: Three Example Tests
Using Claims and Inferences to Express Interpretations and Uses
Structuring Claims in a Validity Argument: From Grounds to Conclusions
Identifying Evidence: Warrants, Assumptions, and Backing
Identifying Weaknesses and Limitations in Arguments: Rebuttals
The Language of Validity Argument
Chapter 3: Uses and Consequences of Test Scores
Why Start With Use and Consequences?
Inferences About Use and Consequences
Iowa Assessments: Warrants for Consequence Implication and Utilization
TOEFL iBT: Warrants for Consequence Implication and Utilization
MSCEIT: Warrants for Consequence Implication and Utilization
Potential Rebuttals
Chapter 4: Construct-Related Inferences: Explanation and Extrapolation
Constructs in Validity Arguments
Explanation Inferences for Traits
Extrapolation Inferences for Performance
Combining Explanation and Extrapolation for Interactionalist Constructs
Threats to Construct-Related Inferences
Chapter 5: Consistency-Related Inferences: Generalization and Evaluation
Claims About Score Consistency in Validity Arguments
Generalization Inferences for Test Scores
Evaluation Inferences for Test Tasks
Threats to Reliability
Chapter 6: Content Domain-Related Inference: Domain Definition
Test Development in Validity Arguments
The Domain Definition Inference
Domain Definition for the Example Tests
Chapter 7: Building a Validity Argument
The Logic of Validity Arguments
The Sociocultural Milieu of Validation
Developing a Validity Argument
References
Index
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