
The WORD Test 3 Elementary, 34250
| MPN | 34250 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Mind Resources |
| Packaging | 1 EA |
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Single-word vocabulary tests reveal only a small portion of a student's vocabulary know-how. The Word Test 3 – Elementary assesses a student's ability to recognize and express semantic attributes critical to vocabulary growth and language competency. Current research clearly supports the impact each task on this test has on academic and reading competency. You will understand how your students attach meaning to words and why they might be struggling in the classroom.
- Associations—choose one semantically-unrelated word from among four and explain the choice in relation to the common category of the other three words
- Synonyms—give a one-word synonym for each stimulus word
- Semantic Absurdities—identify and repair an absurd statement
- Antonyms—give a one-word opposite for each stimulus word
- Definitions—state the definition of words that include critical attributes
- Flexible Word Use—give multiple meanings for words
- Each task begins with a demonstration item.
- All test items are presented verbally in a conversational style to the students.
- Each task is presented in its entirety to every student.
- Each response receives a 1 for a correct response or a 0 for an incorrect response
- Allowable prompts and acceptable responses are listed on the test form
- Correct and incorrect response examples are listed in the test manual
- Raw scores for each subtest and the total test can be converted to:
- Age Equivalents
- Percentile Ranks
- Standard Scores
- Reliability—established by the use of the following for all subtests and the total test at all age levels:
- SEM
- Inter-Rater Reliability
- Test-Retest
- Reliability Based on Item Homogeneity (KR20)
- Validity—established by the use of construct and contrasted group validity.
- Contrast Groups (t-values): test discriminates between subjects typical language development and subjects with language disorders
- Point Biserial Correlations
- Subtest Intercorrelations
- Correlations Between Subtests and Total Test
- Race/Socioeconomic Group Difference Analyses—conducted at the item and subtest levels. The analysis of performance differences among race/socioeconomic groups was conducted at the subtest level.
- Z-tests Chi Square analysis at the subtest level
- Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) F-tests
- Ages 6 - 11
- Grades 1 - 6
- Testing Time 40 minutes
- Administration Individual

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