Sm. Downing et Tm. Haladyna, TEST ITEM DEVELOPMENT - VALIDITY EVIDENCE FROM QUALITY ASSURANCE PROCEDURES, Applied measurement in education, 10(1), 1997, pp. 61-82
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45
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Educational","Psychologym Experimental","Education & Educational Research
Validity of high-stakes examination scores involves collecting and org
anizing evidence to support a specific test score interpretation or us
e in some specific context. A primary type of validity evidence derive
s from the item development process and item responses. An ideal proce
ss is identified that documents how items are developed and how respon
ses to the items are studied to ensure that the basic building blocks
of tests, test items, are sound. This ideal process includes both qual
itative and quantitative forms of evidence. A checklist is provided to
help high-stakes examination developers assess the types and quality
of item-level validity evidence required in validation.