Gregory J. Cizek, Michael B. Bunch
Standard Setting
A Guide to Establishing and Evaluating Performance Standards on Tests
Gregory J. Cizek, Michael B. Bunch
Standard Setting
A Guide to Establishing and Evaluating Performance Standards on Tests
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In Standard Setting: A Guide to Establishing and Evaluating Performance Standards on Tests, authors Gregory J. Cizek and Michael B. Bunch provide the only "go-to" reference on how to set standards on tests in education, licensure, and certification. This book is comprehensive in scope, practical in nature, and definitive in terms of cataloguing the essential conceptual and procedural fundamentals of setting performance standards.
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In Standard Setting: A Guide to Establishing and Evaluating Performance Standards on Tests, authors Gregory J. Cizek and Michael B. Bunch provide the only "go-to" reference on how to set standards on tests in education, licensure, and certification. This book is comprehensive in scope, practical in nature, and definitive in terms of cataloguing the essential conceptual and procedural fundamentals of setting performance standards.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9781412916820
- ISBN-10: 1412916828
- Artikelnr.: 22457139
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9781412916820
- ISBN-10: 1412916828
- Artikelnr.: 22457139
Gregory J. Cizek is Professor of Educational Measurement at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His background in the field of educational assessment includes five years as a manager of licensure and certification testing programs for American College Testing (ACT) in Iowa City, Iowa, and 15 years of teaching experience at the college level, where his teaching assignments have consisted primarily of graduate courses in educational testing, research methods, and statistics. He is the author of over 200 books, chapters, articles, conference papers, and reports. His books include Handbook of Educational Policy (Academic Press, 1998); Cheating on Tests: How to Do It, Detect It, and Prevent It (Lawrence Erlbaum, 1999); Setting Performance Standards: Concepts, Methods, and Perspectives (Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001); and Detecting and Preventing Classroom Cheating (Corwin Press, 2003). Dr. Cizek has served as an elected member and vice president of a local school board in Ohio, and he currently works with several states, organizations, and the U.S. Department of Education on technical and policy issues related to large-scale standards-based testing programs for students in grades K-12. He began his career as an elementary school teacher in Michigan, where he taught second and fourth grades.
SECTION I: FUNDAMENTALS OF STANDARD SETTING
1. Contemporary Standard Setting: An Enduring Need
The Need to Make Decisions
The Benefits of Standard Setting
General Approaches to Standard Setting
Current Contexts for Standard Setting
2. What is Standard Setting?
Kinds of Standards
Definitions of Standard Setting
Policy Issues and Standard Setting
Item Scoring Criteria and Total-Test Performance Standards
Conclusions
3. Common Elements in Setting Preformance Standards
Purpose
Choosing a Standard Setting Method
Performance Level Labels
Performance Level Descriptions
Key Conceptualizations
Selecting and Training Participants
Evaluating Standard Setting
Providing Feedback to Participants
Professional Guidelines for Standard Setting
Evaluating Standard Setting
Conclusions
SECTION II: STANDARD SETTING METHODS
4. The Nedelsky Method
Procedures for the Nedelsky Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
5. The Ebel Method
Procedures for the Ebel Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
6. The Angoff Method and Angoff Variations
Procedures for the Angoff Method
Procedures for Angoff Variations
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
7. The Direct Consensus Method
Procedures for the Direct Consensus Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
8. The Contrasting Groups and Borderline Group Methods
Procedures for the Contrasting Groups Method
An Example Using the Contrasting Groups Method
The Borderline Group Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
9. The Body of Work and Other Holistic Methods
The Judgmental Policy Capturing Method
The Dominant Profile Method
The Analytic Judgment Method
Summary Analysis of Three Holistic Methods
Overview of the Body of Work Method
Procedures for the Body of Work Method
An Application the Body of Work Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
10. The Bookmark Method
Overview of the Bookmark Method
An Implementation of the Bookmark Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
11. The Item-Descriptor Matching Method
Procedures for the IDM Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
12. The Hofstee and Beuk Methods
The Hofstee Method
Procedures for Implementing the Hofstee Method
The Beuk Method
Procedures for Implementing the Beuk Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
SECTION III: CHALLENGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN STANDARD SETTING
13. Scheduling Standard Setting Activities
Scheduling Standard Setting for Educational Assessments
Scheduling Standard Setting for Credentialing Programs
Conclusions and Recommendations
14. Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting
The Interrelated Challenges
A Brief History of Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting
What Is Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting?
Approaches to VMSS
Applications of VMSS
An Illustration of VMSS Procedures
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
15. Standard Setting on Alternate Assessments
The Unique Challenges of Alternate Assessment
Necessary Conditions for Alternate Assessment Systems
A Generalized Holistic (GH) Method
Limitations and Alternative Procedures
16. Special Topics and Next Steps
Rounding
Methods of Adjusting Cut Scores
Deciding How to Incorporate Uncertainty
Generalizability of Standards
Using Multiple Methods of Standard Setting
Improving Participant Training
1. Contemporary Standard Setting: An Enduring Need
The Need to Make Decisions
The Benefits of Standard Setting
General Approaches to Standard Setting
Current Contexts for Standard Setting
2. What is Standard Setting?
Kinds of Standards
Definitions of Standard Setting
Policy Issues and Standard Setting
Item Scoring Criteria and Total-Test Performance Standards
Conclusions
3. Common Elements in Setting Preformance Standards
Purpose
Choosing a Standard Setting Method
Performance Level Labels
Performance Level Descriptions
Key Conceptualizations
Selecting and Training Participants
Evaluating Standard Setting
Providing Feedback to Participants
Professional Guidelines for Standard Setting
Evaluating Standard Setting
Conclusions
SECTION II: STANDARD SETTING METHODS
4. The Nedelsky Method
Procedures for the Nedelsky Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
5. The Ebel Method
Procedures for the Ebel Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
6. The Angoff Method and Angoff Variations
Procedures for the Angoff Method
Procedures for Angoff Variations
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
7. The Direct Consensus Method
Procedures for the Direct Consensus Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
8. The Contrasting Groups and Borderline Group Methods
Procedures for the Contrasting Groups Method
An Example Using the Contrasting Groups Method
The Borderline Group Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
9. The Body of Work and Other Holistic Methods
The Judgmental Policy Capturing Method
The Dominant Profile Method
The Analytic Judgment Method
Summary Analysis of Three Holistic Methods
Overview of the Body of Work Method
Procedures for the Body of Work Method
An Application the Body of Work Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
10. The Bookmark Method
Overview of the Bookmark Method
An Implementation of the Bookmark Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
11. The Item-Descriptor Matching Method
Procedures for the IDM Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
12. The Hofstee and Beuk Methods
The Hofstee Method
Procedures for Implementing the Hofstee Method
The Beuk Method
Procedures for Implementing the Beuk Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
SECTION III: CHALLENGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN STANDARD SETTING
13. Scheduling Standard Setting Activities
Scheduling Standard Setting for Educational Assessments
Scheduling Standard Setting for Credentialing Programs
Conclusions and Recommendations
14. Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting
The Interrelated Challenges
A Brief History of Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting
What Is Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting?
Approaches to VMSS
Applications of VMSS
An Illustration of VMSS Procedures
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
15. Standard Setting on Alternate Assessments
The Unique Challenges of Alternate Assessment
Necessary Conditions for Alternate Assessment Systems
A Generalized Holistic (GH) Method
Limitations and Alternative Procedures
16. Special Topics and Next Steps
Rounding
Methods of Adjusting Cut Scores
Deciding How to Incorporate Uncertainty
Generalizability of Standards
Using Multiple Methods of Standard Setting
Improving Participant Training
SECTION I: FUNDAMENTALS OF STANDARD SETTING
1. Contemporary Standard Setting: An Enduring Need
The Need to Make Decisions
The Benefits of Standard Setting
General Approaches to Standard Setting
Current Contexts for Standard Setting
2. What is Standard Setting?
Kinds of Standards
Definitions of Standard Setting
Policy Issues and Standard Setting
Item Scoring Criteria and Total-Test Performance Standards
Conclusions
3. Common Elements in Setting Preformance Standards
Purpose
Choosing a Standard Setting Method
Performance Level Labels
Performance Level Descriptions
Key Conceptualizations
Selecting and Training Participants
Evaluating Standard Setting
Providing Feedback to Participants
Professional Guidelines for Standard Setting
Evaluating Standard Setting
Conclusions
SECTION II: STANDARD SETTING METHODS
4. The Nedelsky Method
Procedures for the Nedelsky Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
5. The Ebel Method
Procedures for the Ebel Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
6. The Angoff Method and Angoff Variations
Procedures for the Angoff Method
Procedures for Angoff Variations
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
7. The Direct Consensus Method
Procedures for the Direct Consensus Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
8. The Contrasting Groups and Borderline Group Methods
Procedures for the Contrasting Groups Method
An Example Using the Contrasting Groups Method
The Borderline Group Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
9. The Body of Work and Other Holistic Methods
The Judgmental Policy Capturing Method
The Dominant Profile Method
The Analytic Judgment Method
Summary Analysis of Three Holistic Methods
Overview of the Body of Work Method
Procedures for the Body of Work Method
An Application the Body of Work Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
10. The Bookmark Method
Overview of the Bookmark Method
An Implementation of the Bookmark Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
11. The Item-Descriptor Matching Method
Procedures for the IDM Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
12. The Hofstee and Beuk Methods
The Hofstee Method
Procedures for Implementing the Hofstee Method
The Beuk Method
Procedures for Implementing the Beuk Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
SECTION III: CHALLENGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN STANDARD SETTING
13. Scheduling Standard Setting Activities
Scheduling Standard Setting for Educational Assessments
Scheduling Standard Setting for Credentialing Programs
Conclusions and Recommendations
14. Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting
The Interrelated Challenges
A Brief History of Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting
What Is Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting?
Approaches to VMSS
Applications of VMSS
An Illustration of VMSS Procedures
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
15. Standard Setting on Alternate Assessments
The Unique Challenges of Alternate Assessment
Necessary Conditions for Alternate Assessment Systems
A Generalized Holistic (GH) Method
Limitations and Alternative Procedures
16. Special Topics and Next Steps
Rounding
Methods of Adjusting Cut Scores
Deciding How to Incorporate Uncertainty
Generalizability of Standards
Using Multiple Methods of Standard Setting
Improving Participant Training
1. Contemporary Standard Setting: An Enduring Need
The Need to Make Decisions
The Benefits of Standard Setting
General Approaches to Standard Setting
Current Contexts for Standard Setting
2. What is Standard Setting?
Kinds of Standards
Definitions of Standard Setting
Policy Issues and Standard Setting
Item Scoring Criteria and Total-Test Performance Standards
Conclusions
3. Common Elements in Setting Preformance Standards
Purpose
Choosing a Standard Setting Method
Performance Level Labels
Performance Level Descriptions
Key Conceptualizations
Selecting and Training Participants
Evaluating Standard Setting
Providing Feedback to Participants
Professional Guidelines for Standard Setting
Evaluating Standard Setting
Conclusions
SECTION II: STANDARD SETTING METHODS
4. The Nedelsky Method
Procedures for the Nedelsky Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
5. The Ebel Method
Procedures for the Ebel Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
6. The Angoff Method and Angoff Variations
Procedures for the Angoff Method
Procedures for Angoff Variations
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
7. The Direct Consensus Method
Procedures for the Direct Consensus Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
8. The Contrasting Groups and Borderline Group Methods
Procedures for the Contrasting Groups Method
An Example Using the Contrasting Groups Method
The Borderline Group Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
9. The Body of Work and Other Holistic Methods
The Judgmental Policy Capturing Method
The Dominant Profile Method
The Analytic Judgment Method
Summary Analysis of Three Holistic Methods
Overview of the Body of Work Method
Procedures for the Body of Work Method
An Application the Body of Work Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
10. The Bookmark Method
Overview of the Bookmark Method
An Implementation of the Bookmark Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
11. The Item-Descriptor Matching Method
Procedures for the IDM Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
12. The Hofstee and Beuk Methods
The Hofstee Method
Procedures for Implementing the Hofstee Method
The Beuk Method
Procedures for Implementing the Beuk Method
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
SECTION III: CHALLENGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN STANDARD SETTING
13. Scheduling Standard Setting Activities
Scheduling Standard Setting for Educational Assessments
Scheduling Standard Setting for Credentialing Programs
Conclusions and Recommendations
14. Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting
The Interrelated Challenges
A Brief History of Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting
What Is Vertically-Moderated Standard Setting?
Approaches to VMSS
Applications of VMSS
An Illustration of VMSS Procedures
Alternative Procedures and Limitations
15. Standard Setting on Alternate Assessments
The Unique Challenges of Alternate Assessment
Necessary Conditions for Alternate Assessment Systems
A Generalized Holistic (GH) Method
Limitations and Alternative Procedures
16. Special Topics and Next Steps
Rounding
Methods of Adjusting Cut Scores
Deciding How to Incorporate Uncertainty
Generalizability of Standards
Using Multiple Methods of Standard Setting
Improving Participant Training