Using an English self-assessment tool to validate an English Placement Test

IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Studies in Language Assessment Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.58379/rphi9026
Zhi Li
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This study aimed to develop and use a contextualized self-assessment of English proficiency as a tool to validate an English Placement Test (MEPT) at a large Midwestern university in the U.S. More specifically, the self-assessment tool was expected to provide evidence for the extrapolation inference within an argument-based validity framework. 217 English as a second language (ESL) students participated in this study in the 2014 spring semester and 181 of them provided valid responses to the self-assessment. The results of a Rasch model-based item analysis indicated that the self-assessment items exhibited acceptable reliabilities and good item discrimination. There were no misfitting items in the self-assessment and the Likert scale used in the self-assessment functioned well. The results from confirmatory factor analysis indicated that a hypothesized correlated four-factor model fitted the self-assessment data. However, the multitrait-multimethod analyses revealed weak to moderate correlation coefficients between participants’ self-assessment and their performances on both the MEPT and the TOEFL iBT. Possible factors contributing to this relationship were discussed. Nonetheless, given the acceptable psychometric quality and a clear factor structure of the self-assessment, this could be a promising tool in providing evidence for the extrapolation inference of the placement test score interpretation and use.
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使用英语自我评估工具来验证英语分班考试
本研究旨在开发和使用情境化英语水平自我评估作为工具来验证美国中西部一所大型大学的英语分班考试(MEPT)。更具体地说,该自我评估工具有望为基于论证的有效性框架内的外推推理提供证据。本研究于2014年春季学期对217名英语作为第二语言(ESL)学生进行了调查,其中181名学生在自我评估中给出了有效的回答。基于Rasch模型的项目分析结果表明,自评项目具有可接受的信度和良好的项目辨别能力。自评中不存在不拟合项目,自评使用的李克特量表功能良好。验证性因子分析的结果显示,一个假设的相关四因子模型拟合了自评数据。然而,多特征-多方法分析显示,参与者的自我评价与他们在MEPT和托福网考中的表现之间存在弱至中等的相关系数。讨论了造成这种关系的可能因素。然而,考虑到自我评估的可接受的心理测量质量和清晰的因素结构,这可能是一个有前途的工具,为分班考试成绩解释和使用的外推推断提供证据。
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