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Assessing Performance: Designing, Scoring, and Validating Performance Tasks
A comprehensive resource for assessment practitioners, this book provides step-by-step guidance for developing, administering, scoring, and validating a range of performance tasks, including literacy and other types of proficiency assessments. The authors explore how to establish the purpose of the assessment and how to develop scoring tools, train raters, reduce rater bias, review scores and report results, and use item-level and test-level analyses to optimize reliability and validity. Clearly written and well organized, the book includes many practical examples and accessible explanations of concepts and statistical procedures. It encompasses the breadth of applications of performance assessment today, from educational testing and the credentialing of professionals to research and program evaluation. User-friendly features include: checklists of activities to complete at each stage of a performance assessment end-of-chapter questions to facilitate self-study annotated suggestions for further reading a quick-reference glossary of terms examples drawn from multiple educational and professional licensure contexts Intended for education, psychology, social work, and evaluation researchers and consultants involved in conducting performance assessment in education or professional licensure settings, this book will also appeal to graduate students who are learning to do performance assessments. It can serve as the primary text for "Performance Assessment" courses (education and psychology graduate programs), and as the supplemental text for "Educational Testing" and "Literacy Assessment" (education), "Assessment/Evaluation" (education, psychology, public health, and management) courses.