Validity Argument in Language Testing
Herausgeber: Chapelle, Carol A; Voss, Erik
Validity Argument in Language Testing
Herausgeber: Chapelle, Carol A; Voss, Erik
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With examples of validation studies, this book introduces a framework to help researchers design studies that investigate the validity of language test interpretation and use. Use of the framework helps researchers in language testing to communicate about technical issues with each other and with researchers in educational measurement.
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With examples of validation studies, this book introduces a framework to help researchers design studies that investigate the validity of language test interpretation and use. Use of the framework helps researchers in language testing to communicate about technical issues with each other and with researchers in educational measurement.
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- Cambridge Applied Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 150mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9781108705707
- ISBN-10: 1108705707
- Artikelnr.: 60094727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Applied Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 150mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9781108705707
- ISBN-10: 1108705707
- Artikelnr.: 60094727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction to Validity Argument in Language Testing and Assessment
Carol A. Chapelle, Erik Voss; 2. Understanding Argument-based Validity in
Language Testing Carol A. Chapelle, Hye-won Lee; 3. A Systematic Review of
Argument-based Validation Studies in the Field of Language Testing
(2000-2018) Ahmet Dursun, Zhi Li; 4. Domain Definition Inference for a
Virtual Interactive Aviation English Test (VIAET) for Military Air Traffic
Controllers Moonyoung Park; 5. Support for the Evaluation Inference:
Investigating Conditions for Rating Responses on a Test of Academic Oral
Language Hyejin Yang; 6. Generalization Inference for a Computer-mediated
Graphic-prompt Writing Test for ESL Placement YunDeok Choi; 7. The
Telephone Standard Speaking Test: an Outside Evaluator's Investigation of a
Rebuttal to the Generalization Inference Rie Koizumi; 8. The Explanation
Inference for a Test of Academic English Collocational Ability Erik Voss;
9. Extrapolation of the Meaning of Grades on Writing Tasks in an ESL
Writing Class to Success on Tasks in University Courses Jooyoung Lee; 10.
Justifying the Interpretation and Use of an ESL Writing Final Examination
Heesung Jun; 11. An Argument for Use of a Test of Productive Grammatical
Ability for Placement into Writing Classes Yoo-Ree Chung; 12. Investigating
the Consequences of an ESL Placement Test Zhi Li; 13. Validation Research
and its Limits Carol A. Chapelle, Erik Voss.
Carol A. Chapelle, Erik Voss; 2. Understanding Argument-based Validity in
Language Testing Carol A. Chapelle, Hye-won Lee; 3. A Systematic Review of
Argument-based Validation Studies in the Field of Language Testing
(2000-2018) Ahmet Dursun, Zhi Li; 4. Domain Definition Inference for a
Virtual Interactive Aviation English Test (VIAET) for Military Air Traffic
Controllers Moonyoung Park; 5. Support for the Evaluation Inference:
Investigating Conditions for Rating Responses on a Test of Academic Oral
Language Hyejin Yang; 6. Generalization Inference for a Computer-mediated
Graphic-prompt Writing Test for ESL Placement YunDeok Choi; 7. The
Telephone Standard Speaking Test: an Outside Evaluator's Investigation of a
Rebuttal to the Generalization Inference Rie Koizumi; 8. The Explanation
Inference for a Test of Academic English Collocational Ability Erik Voss;
9. Extrapolation of the Meaning of Grades on Writing Tasks in an ESL
Writing Class to Success on Tasks in University Courses Jooyoung Lee; 10.
Justifying the Interpretation and Use of an ESL Writing Final Examination
Heesung Jun; 11. An Argument for Use of a Test of Productive Grammatical
Ability for Placement into Writing Classes Yoo-Ree Chung; 12. Investigating
the Consequences of an ESL Placement Test Zhi Li; 13. Validation Research
and its Limits Carol A. Chapelle, Erik Voss.
1. Introduction to Validity Argument in Language Testing and Assessment
Carol A. Chapelle, Erik Voss; 2. Understanding Argument-based Validity in
Language Testing Carol A. Chapelle, Hye-won Lee; 3. A Systematic Review of
Argument-based Validation Studies in the Field of Language Testing
(2000-2018) Ahmet Dursun, Zhi Li; 4. Domain Definition Inference for a
Virtual Interactive Aviation English Test (VIAET) for Military Air Traffic
Controllers Moonyoung Park; 5. Support for the Evaluation Inference:
Investigating Conditions for Rating Responses on a Test of Academic Oral
Language Hyejin Yang; 6. Generalization Inference for a Computer-mediated
Graphic-prompt Writing Test for ESL Placement YunDeok Choi; 7. The
Telephone Standard Speaking Test: an Outside Evaluator's Investigation of a
Rebuttal to the Generalization Inference Rie Koizumi; 8. The Explanation
Inference for a Test of Academic English Collocational Ability Erik Voss;
9. Extrapolation of the Meaning of Grades on Writing Tasks in an ESL
Writing Class to Success on Tasks in University Courses Jooyoung Lee; 10.
Justifying the Interpretation and Use of an ESL Writing Final Examination
Heesung Jun; 11. An Argument for Use of a Test of Productive Grammatical
Ability for Placement into Writing Classes Yoo-Ree Chung; 12. Investigating
the Consequences of an ESL Placement Test Zhi Li; 13. Validation Research
and its Limits Carol A. Chapelle, Erik Voss.
Carol A. Chapelle, Erik Voss; 2. Understanding Argument-based Validity in
Language Testing Carol A. Chapelle, Hye-won Lee; 3. A Systematic Review of
Argument-based Validation Studies in the Field of Language Testing
(2000-2018) Ahmet Dursun, Zhi Li; 4. Domain Definition Inference for a
Virtual Interactive Aviation English Test (VIAET) for Military Air Traffic
Controllers Moonyoung Park; 5. Support for the Evaluation Inference:
Investigating Conditions for Rating Responses on a Test of Academic Oral
Language Hyejin Yang; 6. Generalization Inference for a Computer-mediated
Graphic-prompt Writing Test for ESL Placement YunDeok Choi; 7. The
Telephone Standard Speaking Test: an Outside Evaluator's Investigation of a
Rebuttal to the Generalization Inference Rie Koizumi; 8. The Explanation
Inference for a Test of Academic English Collocational Ability Erik Voss;
9. Extrapolation of the Meaning of Grades on Writing Tasks in an ESL
Writing Class to Success on Tasks in University Courses Jooyoung Lee; 10.
Justifying the Interpretation and Use of an ESL Writing Final Examination
Heesung Jun; 11. An Argument for Use of a Test of Productive Grammatical
Ability for Placement into Writing Classes Yoo-Ree Chung; 12. Investigating
the Consequences of an ESL Placement Test Zhi Li; 13. Validation Research
and its Limits Carol A. Chapelle, Erik Voss.