Rubric for Scoring Measurement Project
 
 
 
Parts to be included
Points

    Introduction

    1. Describes the purpose for the test: discipline, grade level, type of class
     

2

    Validity

    1. Table of test specifications (Homework one and two)
    2. A narrative describing the rationale for the choice of instructional goal, behavioral objectives, and type of item form
    3. An evaluation of validity

 
6

    Procedures

    1. Description of the sample
    2. Description of the administration

 
2

    Characteristics of the scores

    1. Item analysis
    2. Reliability

 
6

    Conclusions

    1. Implications
    2. Recommendations
     

      a. Reasons for poor or good reliability
      b. How to makethe test better
       
       
4
    
 
    1. Use these "Parts to be included" as titles for each of your sections. 

    2. Include a cover page with an appropriate title, such as, Measure Project: An Evaluation of a test that measures (put your area of interest here). 

    3. The cover page should also have the date it was turned in and the names of the people in your group, last name first, alphabetized by last name. Yes, you may turn in one project with everyone's name on it, IF all members of the group agree on this. 

    4. Forward any concerns directly to Dr. Hewitt-Gervais.
     

       
 
 
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