Statistical Analyses for Language Assessment /
Lyle F. Bachman.
- 1st ed.
- New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
- xiv, 364 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- The Cambridge Language Assessment .
There is an accompanying workbook that complements this book.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-329) and index.
Preface Part I: Basic concepts and terms -- 1. Basic concepts and terms -- 2. Describing test scores -- 3. Investigating relationships among different sets of test scores
Part II: Statistics for test analysis and improvement -- 4. Analyzing test tasks -- 5. Investigating reliability for norm-referenced tests -- 6. Investigating reliability for criterion-referenced tests
Part III: Statistics for test use -- 7. Stating hypothesis and making statistical inferences -- 8. Tests of statistical significance -- 9. Investigating validity -- 10. Reporting and interpreting test scores
Bibliography Appendix: Statistical tables -- Table A: Proportions of area under the standard normal curve -- Table B: Critical values of t -- Table C: Critical values of F -- Table D: Critical values for the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient -- Table E: Critical values for the Spearman rank-order correlation coefficient
"The ability to use statistics is essential for anyone wishing to analyse data from language. Language teaching practitioners are increasingly being asked to assess their students' language ability. This book, written by one of the leading figures in the field of language assessment, deals with the complexity of statistical analysis in an accessible and comprehensive manner. The book provides: help in selecting the correct procedure; clear, step-by-step instructions for statistical procedures; and guidance in interpreting the results." (Book Cover)
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Language and languages--Study and teaching--Statistical methods. Language and languages--Ability testing. Applied linguistics--Statistical methods.