- Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing
"The Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing" is a set of testing standards developed jointly by the
American Educational Research Association (AERA),American Psychological Association (APA), and the National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME).Revised significantly from the 1985 version, the 1999 "Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing" has more in-depth background material in each chapter, a greater number of standards, and a significantly expanded glossary and index. The new "Standards" reflects changes in
United States federal law andmeasurement trends affectingvalidity ; testing individuals with disabilities or different linguistic backgrounds; and new types of tests as well as new uses of existing tests. The "Standards" is written for the professional and for the educated layperson and addresses professional and technical issues of test development and use ineducation ,psychology andemployment .Overview of organization and content
Part I: Test Construction, Evaluation, and Documentation
1.
Validity
2. Reliability and Errors of Measurement
3. Test Development and Revision
4. Scales, Norms, and Score Comparability
5. Test Administration, Scoring, and Reporting
6. Supporting Documentation for TestsPart II: Fairness in Testing
7. Fairness in Testing and Test Use
8. TheRight s and Responsibilities of Test Takers
9. Testing Individuals of Diverse Linguistic Backgrounds
10. Testing Individuals with DisabilitiesPart III: Testing Applications
11. The Responsibilities of Test Users
12. Psychological Testing and Assessment
13. Educational Testing and Assessment
14. Testing inEmployment and Credentialing
15. Testing in Program Evaluation and Public PolicyRelated standards
In 1974, the
Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation was charged with the responsibility of writing a companion volume to the 1974 revision of the "Standards for Educational and Psychological Tests". ref|AERAnewsletter This companion volume was to deal with issues and standards for program andcurriculum evaluation ineducation . In 1975, the Joint Committee began work and ultimately decided to establish three separate sets of standards. These standards include "The Personnel Evaluation Standards", "The Program Evaluation Standards", and "The Student Evaluation Standards".Notes and references
# [http://www.apa.org/science/standards.html#overview "The Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing"]
# American Educational Research Association. (1977, September 12). Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation Update--September 1977. [http://www.wmich.edu/evalctr/jc/AERADivisionHNewsletterSeptember1977.pdf "AERA Division H Newsletter".]See also
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Standard-setting study External links
* [http://www.apa.org/science/standards.html The Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing]
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