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Informationen zum Autor Neil J. Dorans is in the Center for Statistical and Psychometric Theory and Practice in the Research & Development division at Educational Testing Service, where he has worked since 1979. Recipient of the NCME Career Award in 2010, he has been concerned with fairness for test takers for decades, developing procedures for the quantitative assessment of fairness at both the item and score levels. Linda L. Cook, President of the NCME in 2011-2012, was employed at Educational Testing Service in Princeton, NJ from 1978 until she retired in 2010. While at ETS, she served as Vice President of the Assessment Division and Executive Director of the SAT testing program. Improving the fairness of inferences made from assessments remains a major professional focus for her, particularly in the area of accessibility. Klappentext Attention to fairness, validity, and accessibility in assessments has reached a new level of importance as testing expands to include more diverse populations, more complex purposes, and more sophisticated technologies. This book addresses the need to consider fairness as it relates to current changes in education and the way in which assessments are sometimes leading and sometimes responding to these changes. Zusammenfassung The importance of fairness, validity, and accessibility in assessment is greater than ever as testing expands to include more diverse populations, more complex purposes, and more sophisticated technologies. This book offers a detailed account of fairness in assessment, and illustrates the interplay between assessment and broader changes in education. In 16 chapters written by leading experts, this volume explores the philosophical, technical, and practical questions surrounding fair measurement. Fairness in Educational Assessment and Measurement addresses issues pertaining to the construction, administration, and scoring of tests, the comparison of performance across test takers, grade levels and tests, and the uses of educational test scores. Perfect for researchers and professionals in test development, design, and administration, Fairness in Educational Assessment and Measurement presents a diverse array of perspectives on this topic of enduring interest. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Foreword – B. Plake Introduction – Neil J. Dorans and Linda L. Cook Part I: Ensuring Fairness in Test Design, Construction, Administration and Scoring Fairness in Test Design and Development – Michael J. Zieky Maintaining Fairness Through Test Administration – James A. Wollack & Susan M. Case Fairness in Test Scoring – Randall D. Penfield Fairness in Score Interpretation – Jinghua Liu & Neil J. Dorans Commentary on Ensuring Fairness in Test Design, Construction, Administration and Scoring – Sandip Sinharay Part II: Assessing the Fairness of Comparisons under Divergent Measurement Conditions The Fairness of Comparing Test Scores Across Different Tests or Modes of Administration – Mary Pommerich Comparing Test Scores across Grade Levels – Katherine E. Castellano and Michael J. Kolen Testing Individuals in Special Populations – Elizabeth A. Stone and Linda L. Cook Comparing Scores from Tests Administered in Different Languages – Stephen G. Sireci, Joseph A. Rios, and Sonya Powers