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Designed to help you master the software you need to enhance your skills and the practical experience you need to get ahead.

Introduction to Assessment and Measurement
taught by Dennis Roberts
The aim of this course is to provide an overview to the main statistical and measurement tools that are associated with interpretation of data from tests, including standardized educational tests. Participants will learn how to interpret test results.
Instructor(s):Anyone who is involved with or responsible for interpreting test scores.
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Introduction to Assessment and Measurement
taught by Dennis Roberts
To provide an overview to the main statistical and measurement tools that are associated with interpretation of data from tests, including standardized educational tests. Participants will learn how to interpret test results. Basic statistical (descriptive) and measurement concepts (reliability and validity) are presented, along with discussions of issues such as specific tests, norms, and test bias.
This course is a core requirement or elective in the following Program(s) in Analytics and Statistical Studies (PASS):
Prerequisite(s):
Homework:
Homework in this course consists of short answer questions to test concepts.
Organization of the Course:This course takes place over the internet at the Institute for 4 weeks. During each course week, you participate at times of your own choosing - there are no set times when you must be online. Course participants will be given access to a private discussion board. In class discussions led by the instructor, you can post questions, seek clarification, and interact with your fellow students and the instructor.
The course typically requires 15 hours per week. At the beginning of each week, you receive the relevant material, in addition to answers to exercises from the previous session. During the week, you are expected to go over the course materials, work through exercises, and submit answers. Discussion among participants is encouraged. The instructor will provide answers and comments, and at the end of the week, you will receive individual feedback on your homework answers.
The course material will consist of online chapters (.pdf files) from Descriptive and Inferential Statistical Topics by Dennis Roberts (to be made available on the course web site), plus other course notes and internet links provided by the course instructor.
Software:No statistical or measurement software is required, and the emphasis is on interpretation, not calculation. Many of the examples in the main text materials use Minitab, those with a strong interest in statistical calculation can download the FREE 30 day trial of the full package Minitab. Click here for a list of software used in various statistics.com courses, including Minitab.
Introduction to Assessment and Measurement
taught by Dennis Roberts