皮尔森学术英语测试(PTE Academic)的并发效度和预测效度

IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Studies in Language Assessment Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.58379/vfsq6999
M. Riazi
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本研究探讨了新开发的皮尔森学术英语测验(PTE Academic)的并发效度和预测效度。这项研究涉及60名非英语母语的国际大学生。收集的数据包括:参与者在标准测试(雅思学术)中的分数,他们的PTE学术分数,以及他们的平均绩点(GPA)。我们还收集了一组类似标准的以英语为母语的人的学习成绩数据。数据分析结果显示,PTE学术与雅思学术整体上存在中等到高度的显著相关,在听、读、说、写四项沟通技能方面也是如此。此外,参与者的PTE学术分数(总体和四种沟通技巧)与他们的学习成绩之间存在显著的相关性。结果表明,随着参与者PTE学业成绩的提高,他们的学业成绩与规范组持平或超过规范组,其中C1和更高水平的欧洲共同参考框架(CEFR)在学业上优于规范组。本研究的结果为考试界和高等教育决策者提供了有益的启示。
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Concurrent and predictive validity of the Pearson Academic Test of English (PTE Academic)
This study examines the concurrent and predictive validity of the newly developed Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic). The study involved 60 international university students who were non-native English speakers. The collected data included: the participants’ scores on a criterion test (IELTS Academic), their PTE Academic scores, and their academic performance as measured by their grade point average (GPA). The academic performance data of a similar norm group of native speakers were also collected. Results of the data analysis showed that there is a moderate to high significant correlation between PTE Academic and IELTS Academic overall, and also in terms of the four communication skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing. Additionally, significant correlations were observed between the participants’ PTE Academic scores (overall and the four communication skills) and their academic performance. Results show that as the participants’ PTE Academic scores increased, their academic performance became on par or exceeded that of the norm group such that those in C1 and higher levels of the Common European Frame of Reference (CEFR) outperformed the norm group academically. Findings of this study provide useful implications for the testing community and higher education decision-makers.
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