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46-320-01 Tests and Measurements Intersession 2006
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Test Bias Ethnic groups Why individual differences? Environment? Biology? Differential validity Language base of IQ tests Focus of criticism Individual items, classes of items Differential item functioning (DIF) analysis
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Test Bias Criterion-related sources of bias Differential prediction of scores? Regression revisited One regression equation vs. two Equal slopes = equal predictive evidence
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Prediction Bias Test score Criterion score Test score Criterion score Group A Group B Test score Criterion score
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Testing Minority Group Members Outlaw tests? Develop alternative strategies Basic assumption Ignorance vs. stupidity The Chitling Test Theory: Hodos and Campbell (1969) African American specific body of information (mid 1960’s culture) Validity:
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Black Intelligence Test of Cultural Homogeneity (BITCH) Williams et al.: scientific racism Survival Quotient (SQ) BITCH 100 vocabulary words relevant to African-American culture AA children > white children Reliability: AA > white Validity: poor Children unfairly assigned to EMR
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System of Multicultural Pluralistic Assessment (SOMPA) Different bases of knowledge All groups have same average potential 3 approaches: Medical Social-system Pluralistic Validity
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Solutions Unqualified Individualism Quotas Qualified Individualism Models of Fairness Regression Constant ratio Cole/Carlington Quota
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Solutions New Interpretations of Data Differences in problem-solving approaches by group Differential process theory (Goldman) Different types of intelligence Different Criteria Usually standardized tests Opportunity to learn vs. ability to learn Grades Academic performance vs. career performance
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Changing Society Social and economic inequality reflected in tests Aptitude? Criterion prediction Test or society?
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Future of Testing –Professional Issues Theoretical Concerns Reliability based on stability Trait question: Stable characteristics that hold despite environment Trait? Environment? Both? Intelligence: adaptability Index of competence Underlying theory
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Future of Testing –Professional Issues Adequacy of Tests How are tests used? Validity documentation should be improved for all tests Selection bias Prediction Accuracy: actuarial vs. clinical prediction
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Moral Issues Human rights Right not to be tested (informed consent) Right to know results Confidentiality Labeling Stigma Access to help Medical label = not responsible
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Moral Issues Invasion of privacy Limitations of tests Is it wrong to know about a person? Misuse of information Limits of confidentiality Divided loyalties IP Adverse decision Responsible test use
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Social Issues Dehumanization Computer interpretation Usefulness of tests Better predictions Risk-benefit analysis Access to service Who refers? Who pays? Physicians
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