Frank_Parker_&_Kathryn_Riley_2010.pdf
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Linguistics For Non-Linguists: A Primer With Exercise
By Frank Parker, Kathryn Riley
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By Frank Parker, Kathryn Riley
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🌿 rank order
✔️ arranging the scores in the order of size , usually from highest to lowest .
✔️ if two testees received the same score , we should divide the sum of their rank by two. In the case of three similar scores , we divide the sum of their rank by three and so forth.
score rank order
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100 2.5
100 2.5
100 2.5
100 2.5
97 5
96 6
95 7.5
95 7.5
93 9
92 11
92 11
92 11
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✔️ arranging the scores in the order of size , usually from highest to lowest .
✔️ if two testees received the same score , we should divide the sum of their rank by two. In the case of three similar scores , we divide the sum of their rank by three and so forth.
score rank order
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100 2.5
100 2.5
100 2.5
100 2.5
97 5
96 6
95 7.5
95 7.5
93 9
92 11
92 11
92 11
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🌿 simple or absolute frequency
✔️ frequency is the number of times a score occurs.
✔️ it is shown by small letter f.
🌿 relative frequency
✔️ relative frequency refers to the simple frequency of each score divided by the total number of scores .
relative frequency = f / N
🌿 percentage
✔️ when relative frequency index is multiplied by 100 , the result is called percentage.
percentage = relative frequency × 100
🌿 cumulative frequency
✔️ cumulative frequency indicates the standing of any particular score in a group of scores.
✔️ it shows how many scores fall below the given score in a distribution.
✔️ in other words , this index shows how many students received a particular score and less than that.
✔️ this frequency is calculated by adding the frequency of successive intervals in the previous work.
✔️ it is shown by F.
🌿 percentile
✔️ when cumulative frequency index is divided by the total number of learners multiplied by 100 , the result is percentile.
percentile rank = F / N × 100
✔️ percentile rank shows what percentage or students received a particular score or below that.
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✔️ frequency is the number of times a score occurs.
✔️ it is shown by small letter f.
🌿 relative frequency
✔️ relative frequency refers to the simple frequency of each score divided by the total number of scores .
relative frequency = f / N
🌿 percentage
✔️ when relative frequency index is multiplied by 100 , the result is called percentage.
percentage = relative frequency × 100
🌿 cumulative frequency
✔️ cumulative frequency indicates the standing of any particular score in a group of scores.
✔️ it shows how many scores fall below the given score in a distribution.
✔️ in other words , this index shows how many students received a particular score and less than that.
✔️ this frequency is calculated by adding the frequency of successive intervals in the previous work.
✔️ it is shown by F.
🌿 percentile
✔️ when cumulative frequency index is divided by the total number of learners multiplied by 100 , the result is percentile.
percentile rank = F / N × 100
✔️ percentile rank shows what percentage or students received a particular score or below that.
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Second_language_research_methodology_and_design_by_Alison_Mackey.pdf
19.3 MB
Mackey&Gass
Second language research: methodology and design(2005).pdf
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Second language research: methodology and design(2005).pdf
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The_Research_Manual_Design_and_Statistics_for_Applied_Linguistics.pdf
18.1 MB
Hatch & Lazaraton
The Research Manual: Design and Statistics for Applied Linguistics (1991).pdf
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The Research Manual: Design and Statistics for Applied Linguistics (1991).pdf
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🌿 computer adaptive test ( CAT )
✔️ also called tailored test
✔️ a test in which the selection and sequence of items depend on the ongoing pattern of success and failure experienced by the test taker.
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🔺If the test taker succeeds on a given item , one of greater difficulty is presented.
🔺If he experiences failure , then an easier item is presented.
The testing continues until sufficient information has been gathered to assess a particular test taker's ability.
✔️ advantages:
🔸 computers are more accurate at scoring selected-response tests than human beings are.
🔸 the use of different tests for each student should minimize any practice effects and cheating.
🔸 the use of computers allows students to work at their own pace ➡️ self-pacing
🔸 it is more convenient to provide exam results immediately.
🔸 the tedious problem of student handwriting is eliminated.
✔️ disadvantages:
🔹 most CAT items are limited to only objective recognition format .
🔹 there is the potential of subjecting test candidates to establishing levels of anxiety as a result of the need to manipulate the new technology.
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✔️ also called tailored test
✔️ a test in which the selection and sequence of items depend on the ongoing pattern of success and failure experienced by the test taker.
⬇️
🔺If the test taker succeeds on a given item , one of greater difficulty is presented.
🔺If he experiences failure , then an easier item is presented.
The testing continues until sufficient information has been gathered to assess a particular test taker's ability.
✔️ advantages:
🔸 computers are more accurate at scoring selected-response tests than human beings are.
🔸 the use of different tests for each student should minimize any practice effects and cheating.
🔸 the use of computers allows students to work at their own pace ➡️ self-pacing
🔸 it is more convenient to provide exam results immediately.
🔸 the tedious problem of student handwriting is eliminated.
✔️ disadvantages:
🔹 most CAT items are limited to only objective recognition format .
🔹 there is the potential of subjecting test candidates to establishing levels of anxiety as a result of the need to manipulate the new technology.
#testing
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🌿 multiple-choice item
◼️ advantages:
✔️ multiple-choice tests are administered easily to a large number of test takers in one single testing session.
✔️ in multiple-choice tests there is almost complete intra-rater reliability.
✔️ multiple-choice assessment has the advantage of being useful for measuring a fairly wide variety of different kinds of precise learning points .
◼️ disadvantages:
✔️guessing may have a considerable but unknowable effect on test scores .
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multiple-choice assessment typically has a 33% , 25% , or 20% guessing factor depending on whether there are three , four, or five options.
✔️ such items require distractors , and distractors are not always available.
✔️ multiple-choice items take much longer and are more expensive and difficult to prepare than more open-ended examinations.
✔️ multiple-choice tests may have a harmful backwash effect.
✔️ multiple-choice tests may facilitate cheating.
✔️ multiple-choice assessments are frequently criticized by language teachers because real-life language use rarely offers options from which speakers can select.
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◼️ advantages:
✔️ multiple-choice tests are administered easily to a large number of test takers in one single testing session.
✔️ in multiple-choice tests there is almost complete intra-rater reliability.
✔️ multiple-choice assessment has the advantage of being useful for measuring a fairly wide variety of different kinds of precise learning points .
◼️ disadvantages:
✔️guessing may have a considerable but unknowable effect on test scores .
⬇️
multiple-choice assessment typically has a 33% , 25% , or 20% guessing factor depending on whether there are three , four, or five options.
✔️ such items require distractors , and distractors are not always available.
✔️ multiple-choice items take much longer and are more expensive and difficult to prepare than more open-ended examinations.
✔️ multiple-choice tests may have a harmful backwash effect.
✔️ multiple-choice tests may facilitate cheating.
✔️ multiple-choice assessments are frequently criticized by language teachers because real-life language use rarely offers options from which speakers can select.
#testing
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Victoria_Fromkin,_Robert_Rodman,_Nina_Hyams_An_Introduction_to_Language.pdf
183.3 MB
An introduction to language
(11th edition)
Authors: Fromkin,Rodman,Hymes
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(11th edition)
Authors: Fromkin,Rodman,Hymes
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📚 A practical test ...
✔️ stays within budgetary limits
✔️ can be completed by the test-taker within appropriate time constraints
✔️ has clear directions for administration
✔️ appropriately utilizes available human resources
✔️ does not exceed available material resources
✔️ considers the time and effort involved to both design and score
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✔️ stays within budgetary limits
✔️ can be completed by the test-taker within appropriate time constraints
✔️ has clear directions for administration
✔️ appropriately utilizes available human resources
✔️ does not exceed available material resources
✔️ considers the time and effort involved to both design and score
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📚 A reliable test ...
✔️ has consistent conditions across two or more administrations
✔️ gives clear directions for scoring/ evaluation
✔️ has uniform rubrics for scoring/evaluation
✔️ lends itself to consistent application of rubrics by the scorer
✔️ contains items/tasks that are unambiguous to the test-taker
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✔️ has consistent conditions across two or more administrations
✔️ gives clear directions for scoring/ evaluation
✔️ has uniform rubrics for scoring/evaluation
✔️ lends itself to consistent application of rubrics by the scorer
✔️ contains items/tasks that are unambiguous to the test-taker
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📚 A valid test ...
✔️ measures exactly what it proposes to measure
✔️ does not measure irrelevant or “contaminating” variables
✔️ relies as much as possible on empirical evidence (performance)
✔️ involves performance that samples the test’s criterion (objective)
✔️ offers useful, meaningful information about a test-taker’s ability
✔️ is supported by a theoretical rationale or argument
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✔️ measures exactly what it proposes to measure
✔️ does not measure irrelevant or “contaminating” variables
✔️ relies as much as possible on empirical evidence (performance)
✔️ involves performance that samples the test’s criterion (objective)
✔️ offers useful, meaningful information about a test-taker’s ability
✔️ is supported by a theoretical rationale or argument
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📚 A test that provides beneficial washback ...
✔️ positively influences what and how teachers teach
✔️ positively influences what and how learners learn
✔️ offers learners a chance to adequately prepare
✔️ gives learners feedback that enhances their language development
✔️ is more formative in nature than summative
✔️ provides conditions for peak performance by the learner
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✔️ positively influences what and how teachers teach
✔️ positively influences what and how learners learn
✔️ offers learners a chance to adequately prepare
✔️ gives learners feedback that enhances their language development
✔️ is more formative in nature than summative
✔️ provides conditions for peak performance by the learner
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☑️ Nominal Scale
🔘 The most basic scale of measurement is the nominal scale.
🔘 Nominal measurement involves placing objects or individuals into mutually exclusive categories.
🔘 Numbers are arbitrarily assigned to the categories for identification purposes only.
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The numbers do not indicate any value or amount; thus, one category does not represent “more or less” of a characteristic.
🔘 Examples of a nominal scale are using a “0” to represent males and a “1” to represent females, or vice versa.
🔘 Because the numbers in a nominal scale do not represent quantity, they cannot be arithmetically manipulated through addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
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🔘 The most basic scale of measurement is the nominal scale.
🔘 Nominal measurement involves placing objects or individuals into mutually exclusive categories.
🔘 Numbers are arbitrarily assigned to the categories for identification purposes only.
⬇️
The numbers do not indicate any value or amount; thus, one category does not represent “more or less” of a characteristic.
🔘 Examples of a nominal scale are using a “0” to represent males and a “1” to represent females, or vice versa.
🔘 Because the numbers in a nominal scale do not represent quantity, they cannot be arithmetically manipulated through addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
#testing
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