Criterion-referenced Test Development: Technical and Legal Guidelines for Corporate Training and Certification
Released: Mar 01, 1996
Publisher: Intl Society for Performance Improvement
Format: Paperback, 220 pages
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Criterion-referenced Test Development is a details and comprehensive reference guide to the theory and practice of organizational tests. Designed specifically for training professionals who need to better understand how to develop criterion-referenced test, this book offers step-by-step guidance for dealing with crucial decision such as how to make and defend assessment decisions, how to show that those graduates certified as "masters" are truly masters, and how to administer accurate pilot tests. This valuable resource covers: basic philosophies of testing; methods of test interpretation; test construction; test validation; and test adminstration.
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