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The Wiley Handbook of Cognition and Assessment: Frameworks, Methodologies, and Applications

The Wiley Handbook of Cognition and Assessment: Frameworks, Methodologies, and Applications

Publisher Wiley & Sons
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Pages 648
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9781118956571
Categories Education
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This state-of-the-art resource brings together the most innovative scholars and thinkers in the field of testing to capture the changing conceptual, methodological, and applied landscape of cognitively-grounded educational assessments.* Offers a methodologically-rigorous review of cognitive and learning sciences models for testing purposes, as well as the latest statistical and technological know-how for designing, scoring, and interpreting results* Written by an international team of contributors at the cutting-edge of cognitive psychology and educational measurement under the editorship of a research director at the Educational Testing Service and an esteemed professor of educational psychology at the University of Alberta as well as supported by an expert advisory board* Covers conceptual frameworks, modern methodologies, and applied topics, in a style and at a level of technical detail that will appeal to a wide range of readers from both applied and scientific backgrounds* Considers emerging topics in cognitively-grounded assessment, including applications of emerging socio-cognitive models, cognitive models for human and automated scoring, and various innovative virtual performance assessments

The Wiley Handbook of Cognition and Assessment: Frameworks, Methodologies, and Applications

Table of contents

Notes on Contributors ixForeword xixAcknowledgements xxi1 Introduction to Handbook 1André A. Rupp and Jacqueline P. LeightonPart I Frameworks 132 The Role of Theories of Learning and Cognition in Assessment Design and Development 15Paul D. Nichols, Jennifer L. Kobrin, Emily Lai, and James Koepfler3 Principled Approaches to Assessment Design, Development, and Implementation 41Steve Ferrara, Emily Lai, Amy Reilly, and Paul D. Nichols4 Developing and Validating Cognitive Models in Assessment 75Madeleine Keehner, Joanna S. Gorin, Gary Feng, and Irvin R. Katz5 An Integrative Framework for Construct Validity 102Susan Embretson6 The Role of Cognitive Models in Automatic Item Generation 124Mark J. Gierl and Hollis Lai7 Social Models of Learning and Assessment 146William R. Penuel and Lorrie A. Shepard8 Socio-emotional and Self-management Variables in Learning and Assessment 174Patrick C. Kyllonen9 Understanding and Improving Accessibility for Special Populations 198Leanne R. Ketterlin-Geller10 Automated Scoring with Validity in Mind 226Isaac I. Bejar, Robert J. Mislevy, and Mo ZhangPart II Methodologies 24711 Explanatory Item Response Models 249Paul De Boeck, Sun-Joo Cho, and Mark Wilson12 Longitudinal Models for Repeated Measures Data 267Jeffrey R. Harring and Ari Houser13 Diagnostic Classification Models 297Laine Bradshaw14 Bayesian Networks 328José P. González-Brenes, John T. Behrens, Robert J. Mislevy, Roy Levy,and Kristen E. DiCerbo15 The Rule Space and Attribute Hierarchy Methods 354Ying Cui, Mark J. Gierl, and Qi Guo16 Educational Data Mining and Learning Analytics 379Ryan S. Baker, Taylor Martin, and Lisa M. RossiPart III Applications 39717 Large-Scale Standards-Based Assessments of Educational Achievement 399Kristen Huff, Zachary Warner, and Jason Schweid18 Educational Survey Assessments 427Andreas Oranje, Madeleine Keehner, Hilary Persky, Gabrielle Cayton-Hodges, and Gary Feng19 Professional Certification and Licensure Examinations 446Richard M. Luecht20 The In-Task Assessment Framework for Behavioral Data 472Deirdre Kerr, Jessica J. Andrews, and Robert J. Mislevy21 Digital Assessment Environments for Scientific Inquiry Practices 508Janice D. Gobert and Michael A. Sao Pedro22 Assessing and Supporting Hard-to-Measure Constructs in Video Games 535Valerie Shute and Lubin Wang23 Conversation-Based Assessment 563G. Tanner Jackson and Diego Zapata-Rivera24 Conclusion to Handbook 580Jacqueline P. Leighton and André A. RuppGlossary 588Index 603

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