05080nam 2200829I 450 991056307380332120180928140605.01-351-13649-61-351-13648-81-351-13650-X(CKB)4920000000017883(MiAaPQ)EBC5584235(OCoLC)1044782054(FlBoTFG)9781351136501(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81283(EXLCZ)99492000000001788320180928h20182019 uy 0engur||| |||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierScore Reporting Research and Applications /edited by Diego Zapata-Rivera1st edition.Taylor & Francis2019Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,[2018].©2019.1 online resource (181 pages)NCME Applications of educational measurement and assessment0-8153-5339-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : why is score reporting relevant? / Diego Zapata-Rivera -- Validity aspects of score reporting / Richard J. Tannenbaum -- Advances in cognitive science and information visualization / Mary Hegarty -- Subscores : when to communicate them, what are their alternatives, and some recommendations / Sandip Sinharay, Gautam Puhan, Shelby J. Haberman, and Ronald K. Hambleton -- Reporting student growth : challenges and opportunities / April L. Zenisky, Lisa A. Keller, and Yooyoung Park -- Communicating measurement error information to teachers and parents / Diego Zapata-Rivera, Priya Kannan, and Rebecca Zwick -- Score reporting issues for licensure, certification, and admissions programs / Francis O'Donnell and Stephen G. Sireci -- Score reports for large-scale testing programs : managing the design process / Sharon Slater, Samuel A. Livingston, and Marc Silver -- Effective reporting for formative assessment : the asTTle case example / Gavin T. L. Brown, Timothy M O'Leary, and John A C Hattie -- Applying learning analytics to support instruction / Mingyu Feng, Andrew Krumm, and Shuchi Grover -- Evaluating students' interpretation of feedback in interactive dashboards / Linda Corrin.Score reporting research is no longer limited to the psychometric properties of scores and subscores. Today, it encompasses design and evaluation for particular audiences, appropriate use of assessment outcomes, the utility and cognitive affordances of graphical representations, interactive report systems, and more. By studying how audiences understand the intended messages conveyed by score reports, researchers and industry professionals can develop more effective mechanisms for interpreting and using assessment data.Score Reporting Research and Applications brings together experts who design and evaluate score reports in both K-12 and higher education contexts and who conduct foundational research in related areas. The first section covers foundational validity issues in the use and interpretation of test scores; design principles drawn from related areas including cognitive science, human-computer interaction, and data visualization; and research on presenting specific types of assessment information to various audiences. The second section presents real-world applications of score report design and evaluation and of the presentation of assessment information. Across ten chapters, this volume offers a comprehensive overview of new techniques and possibilities in score reporting.NCME applications of educational measurement and assessment book series.Educational tests and measurementsEvaluationExaminationsValidityGrading and marking (Students)Andrew KrummApril L. ZeniskyFrancis O'DonnellGautam PuhanGavin T. L. BrownJohn A. C. HattieLinda CorrinLisa A. KellerMarc SilverMary HegartyMingyu FengPriya KannanRebecca ZwickRichard J. TannenbaumRonald K. HambletonSamuel A. LivingstonSandip SinharaySharon SlaterShelby J. HabermanShuchi GroverStephen G. SireciTimothy M. O'LearyYooyoung ParkEducational tests and measurementsEvaluation.ExaminationsValidity.Grading and marking (Students)371.26/2Zapata-Rivera DiegoedtZapata-Rivera DiegoFlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910563073803321Score Reporting Research and Applications2836101UNINA