Quantitative Literacy Assessments: An Introduction to Testing Tests

Dorothy Wallace, Dartmouth College
Kim Rheinlander, Dartmouth College
Steven Woloshin, Dartmouth Medical School
Lisa Schwartz, Dartmouth Medical School

Abstract

This paper describes how professional evaluators construct assessment instruments that work properly to measure the right thing. Constructing an assessment tool begins with getting feedback from relevant experts on the content of questions. The tool is developed and refined through comparison with existing instruments, focus groups and cognitive interviews. The final instrument is formally tested for content validity, usability, reliability and construct validity through a variety of statistical measures. This process of construction is illustrated by two examples relevant to quantitative literacy: the Medical Data Interpretation Test and the Math Attitudes Survey.

Recommended Citation

Dorothy Wallace, Kim Rheinlander, Steven Woloshin, and Lisa Schwartz (2009) "Quantitative Literacy Assessments: An Introduction to Testing Tests," Numeracy: Vol. 2 : Iss. 2, Article 3.
Available at: http://services.bepress.com/numeracy/vol2/iss2/art3

 
 
 

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