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Language Testing and Validation: An Evidence-Based Approach 2005 ed. [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 301 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 525 g, XIV, 301 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Research and Practice in Applied Linguistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN-10: 1403911886
  • ISBN-13: 9781403911889
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 301 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 525 g, XIV, 301 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Research and Practice in Applied Linguistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN-10: 1403911886
  • ISBN-13: 9781403911889
Tests for the measurement of language abilities must be constructed according to a coherent validity framework based on the latest developments in theory and practice. This innovative book, by a world authority on language testing, deals with all key aspects of language test design and implementation. It provides a road map to effective testing based on the latest approaches to test validation. A book for all graduate students in Applied Linguistics or TESOL, and for professional language teachers.
General Editors' Preface x
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations xii
Introduction 1(2)
Part 1 Testing as Validity
3(38)
Language Testing Past and Present
5(6)
The Cambridge Proficiency Examination 1913--1945: `The Garden of Eden', `the pre-scientific era'
5(2)
Developments in the 1960s: the move towards a language-based examination
7(1)
The 1975 and 1984 revisions: `The Promised Land'?
8(3)
The Nature of Test Validity
11(6)
Before the Test Event: A Priori Validity Evidence
17(5)
Theory-based validity
17(2)
Context validity
19(3)
After the Test Event: A Posteriori Validity Evidence
22(19)
Scoring validity
22(13)
Criterion-related validity
35(2)
Consequential validity
37(4)
Part 2 New Frameworks for Developing and Validating Tests of Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing
41(176)
Introduction
43(8)
Test Takers
51(5)
Physical/physiological characteristics: making accommodations
52(1)
Psychological characteristics: affective schemata
53(1)
Experimential characteristics: familiarity
54(2)
Context Validity in Action
56(29)
Task setting
57(11)
Task demands
68(14)
Setting and test administration
82(3)
Theory-based Validity in Action
85(34)
Reading
87(8)
Listening
95(7)
Speaking
102(6)
Writing
108(11)
Response Formats
119(58)
Techniques for testing reading comprehension
119(13)
Techniques for testing listening comprehension
132(11)
Techniques for testing speaking
143(18)
Techniques for testing written production
161(16)
Scoring Validity in Action
177(30)
Scoring written production
179(12)
Scoring speaking tests
191(10)
Internal reliability of receptive tests
201(4)
Scores, grading and post-exam validation procedures
205(2)
External Validities in Action
207(10)
Criterion-related validity
207(3)
Consequential validity
210(7)
Part 3 Generating Validity Evidence
217(54)
Introduction
219(2)
Research Methodologies for Exploring the Validity of a Test
221(50)
An introductory note on research
221(1)
A priori validation: investigating the specification of the construct and the operationalization of the test
222(2)
Establishing context validity
224(9)
Establishing theory-based validity evidence
233(14)
Establishing scoring validity evidence
247(12)
Establishing evidence on a posteriori validities
259(12)
Part 4 Further Resources in Language Testing
271(12)
Key Sources
273(10)
Books
273(1)
Journals
274(2)
Professional associations
276(1)
Principal testing conferences
276(1)
Email lists and bulletin boards
277(1)
Internet sites
277(3)
Databases
280(1)
Statistical packages
280(3)
Postscript 283(2)
References 285(14)
Index 299


CYRIL WEIR is Powdrill Professor of English Language Acquisition and Director of the Centre for Research in English Language Learning and Assessment at the University of Luton, UK. He has taught and provided consultancy in language testing, evaluation and curriculum renewal in over fifty countries worldwide. He has published widely in the fields of testing and evaluation. His books include Communicative Language Testing and Understanding and Developing Language Tests. Also as Co-Author, Reading in a Second Language and Evaluation in ELT. He is on the editorial board of Language Assessment Quarterly.