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Developing and Validating Test Items

By Thomas M. Haladyna, Michael Rodriguez

To Be Published December 15th 2012 by Routledge – 400 pages

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Description

Since test items are the building blocks of any test, learning how to develop and validate test items has always been critical to the teaching-learning process. As they grow in importance and use, testing programs increasingly supplement the use of selected-response (multiple-choice) items with constructed-response formats. This trend is expected to continue. As a result, a new item writing book is needed, one that provides comprehensive coverage of both types of items and of the validity theory underlying them.

This book is an outgrowth of the author’s previous book, Developing and Validating Multiple-Choice Test Items, 3e (Haladyna, 2004). That book achieved distinction as the leading source of guidance on creating and validating selected-response test items. Like its predecessor, the content of this new book is based on both an extensive review of the literature and on its author’s long experience in the testing field. It is very timely in this era of burgeoning testing programs, especially when these items are delivered in a computer-based environment. Key features include …

Comprehensive and Flexible – No other book so thoroughly covers the field of test item development and its various applications.

Focus on Validity – Validity, the most important consideration in testing, is stressed throughout and is based on the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing, currently under revision by AERA, APA, and NCME

Illustrative Examples – The book presents various selected and constructed response formats and uses many examples to illustrate correct and incorrect ways of writing items. Strategies for training item writers and developing large numbers of items using algorithms and other item-generating methods are also be presented.

Based on Theory and Research – A comprehensive review and synthesis of existing research runs throughout the book and complements the expertise of its authors.

Contents

Part I. A Foundation for Developing and Validating Items

1. The Importance of Validation in Item Development

2. Content and Cognitive Processes We Measure

3. Choosing a Format: Selected-Response or Constructed-response

Part II. Developing Selected-Response Items

4. Selected-response Formats for Measuring Achievement and Ability

5. Guidelines for Writing Selected-Response Items

6. A Casebook of Exemplary Items and Innovative Formats

7. Item Generation

8. Formats and Guidelines for Measuring Attitudes and Preferences

Part III. Developing Constructed-Response Items

10. Constructed-Response Item Formats for Measuring Knowledge, Skills, and Ability

11. Guidelines for writing Constructed-Response items

12. Subjectively-scored Constructed-response Items

13. Objectively-scored Constructed-response Items

14. A Case Study: Writing Performance Tests for Elementary and Secondary Schools

15. A Case Study: A Professional Licensing/Certification Performance Test

16. A Case Study: The Oral Performance Examination

Part IV. Validating Test Items

17. Validity Evidence Based on Item Development Activities

18. Validity Evidence Based on Statistical Study of Item Responses

19. Using Item Response Patterns to Study Problems

Part V: The Future of Item Development and Item Response Validation

20. Progress and Potential

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