Title of article :
Equating Between Linguistically Different Tests: Consequences for Assessment
Author/Authors :
Paula Elosua & Alicia L?pez-J?uregui
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Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The comparison of scores from linguistically different tests is a twofold matter: the adaptation of tests and the comparison of scores. These 2 aspects of measurement invariance intersect at the need to guarantee the psychometric equivalence between the original and adapted versions. In this study, the authors examined comparability in 2 stages. First, they conducted a thorough study of progressive factorial variance through which they defined an anchor test. Second, they defined an observed score-equated function to establish equivalences between the original test and the adapted test; they used a design of common item nonequivalent groups for this purpose.
Keywords :
equating , comparability , Invariance , test adaptation , factorial invariance
Journal title :
The Journal of Experimental Education
Journal title :
The Journal of Experimental Education