Methods for identifying biased test items /

In this book, the authors provide a cogent review of statistical and interpretive procedures that, in combination, can be used to reduce the likelihood that tests contain items that favor members of one gender, age, racial, or ethnic group over equally able members of another group, for reasons that...

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Main Author: Camilli, Gregory
Other Authors: Shepard, Lorrie A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks [Calif.] : Sage Publications, [1994]
Series:Measurement methods for the social sciences series ; 4.
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Summary:In this book, the authors provide a cogent review of statistical and interpretive procedures that, in combination, can be used to reduce the likelihood that tests contain items that favor members of one gender, age, racial, or ethnic group over equally able members of another group, for reasons that are unrelated to the objectives and purposes of measurement. Such test items are said to be biased against the equally able members of the group that is not favored. The methods described and illustrated in this book have the potential to reducing the incidence of tests that are, in their construction, biased against members of one or more groups. These methods have the potential of controlling an important source of invalidity when test results are interpreted.
Physical Description:xiv, 174 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-166) and indexes.
ISBN:0803944152
9780803944152
0803944160 (pbk.)
9780803944169 (pbk.)