
Testing in the Professions
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The volume begins with an exploration of the various types of credentialing programs as well as key differences in the interpretation and evaluation of test scores. The next set of chapters discusses key test development steps, including test design, content development, analysis, and evaluation. The final set of chapters addresses specific topics that span the testing process, including communication with stakeholders, security, program evaluation, and legal principles. As a response to the growing number of professions and professional designations that are tied to testing requirements, Testing in the Professions is a comprehensive source for up-to-date measurement and credentialing practices.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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Chad W. Buckendahl is a Partner with ACS Ventures, LLC, USA.
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Acknowledgements
1. Credentialing: A continuum of measurement theories, policies, and practices
Chad W. Buckendahl
2. A Validation Framework for Credentialing Tests
Michael T. Kane, Brian E. Clauser, and Joanne Kane
3. Test Design: Laying out the Roadmap
Susan Davis-Becker and Timothy J. Muckle
4. Specifying the Content of Credentialing Examinations
Amanda Clauser and Mark Raymond
5. Content Development and Review
Cynthia Parshall and Belinda Brunner
6. Estimating, Interpreting, and Maintaining the Meaning of Test Scores
Walter D. Way and Kathleen Gialluca
7. Data and Scale Analysis for Credentialing Examinations
Richard M. Luecht
8. Communication with Candidates and Other Stakeholders
Ellen R. Julian and Brian Bontempo
9. Security Issues in Professional Certification/Licensure Testing
James A. Wollack and Gregory J. Cizek
10. Using Standards to Evaluate Credentialing Programs
Lawrence J. Fabrey
12. Legal Issues for Credentialing Examination Programs
S.E. Phillips
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