Pablo Robles-García, Glen H. Wallace, C. Sánchez-Gutiérrez
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This study presents the development and validation of a 132-item Spanish-English bilingual multiple-choice
vocabulary test based on the 3,000 most frequent lemmas that distinguishes between North American university students who satisfy
the Foreign Language requirement and those who need to complete coursework. 819 students were assigned to one of the two 144-item
forms of the preliminary test, which had 72 shared anchor items and other 72 form-specific items. Factor analysis was used to
evaluate dimensionality and the Rasch model was used to select the items that best differentiated between these two student
populations. This final form was administered to 213 students. Results showed high levels of unidimensionality, and the final form
provided a Rasch reliability coefficient of 0.97.