Test Instructions Do Not Moderate the Indirect Effect of Perceived Test Importance on Test Performance in Low-Stakes Testing Contexts

IF 1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Testing Pub Date : 2018-10-02 DOI:10.1080/15305058.2017.1396466
S. Finney, Aaron J. Myers, C. Mathers
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Assessment specialists expend a great deal of energy to promote valid inferences from test scores gathered in low-stakes testing contexts. Given the indirect effect of perceived test importance on test performance via examinee effort, assessment practitioners have manipulated test instructions with the goal of increasing perceived test importance. Importantly, no studies have investigated the impact of test instructions on this indirect effect. In the current study, students were randomly assigned to one of three test instruction conditions intended to increase test relevance while keeping the test low-stakes to examinees. Test instructions did not impact average perceived test importance, examinee effort, or test performance. Furthermore, the indirect relationship between importance and performance via effort was not moderated by instructions. Thus, the effect of perceived test importance on test scores via expended effort appears consistent across different messages regarding the personal relevance of the test to examinees. The main implication for testing practice is that the effect of instructions may be negligible when reflective of authentic low-stakes test score use. Future studies should focus on uncovering instructions that increase the value of performance to the examinee yet remain truthful regarding score use.
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在低风险测试环境中,测试说明不能缓和感知测试重要性对测试性能的间接影响
评估专家花费大量精力从低风险测试环境中收集的测试分数中促进有效的推断。鉴于感知的考试重要性通过考生的努力对考试成绩产生间接影响,评估从业者操纵了考试说明,目的是提高感知的考试重要程度。重要的是,没有研究调查测试说明对这种间接影响的影响。在目前的研究中,学生被随机分配到三种测试指导条件中的一种,旨在提高测试相关性,同时保持测试对考生的低风险。测试说明不会影响平均感知的测试重要性、考生努力程度或测试成绩。此外,重要性和通过努力取得的成绩之间的间接关系并没有受到指示的调节。因此,在关于考试对考生的个人相关性的不同信息中,感知到的考试重要性通过努力对考试成绩的影响似乎是一致的。测试实践的主要含义是,当反映真实的低风险测试分数使用时,说明的效果可能可以忽略不计。未来的研究应侧重于揭示提高考生表现价值但在分数使用方面保持真实的说明。
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International Journal of Testing
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