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The Validity Argument of a Web-Based Spanish Listening Exam: Test Usefulness Evaluation
Language Assessment Quarterly
  • Cristina Pardo-Ballester, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
1-1-2010
DOI
10.1080/15434301003664188
Abstract

This study describes research used for supporting a validity argument for a new Spanish Listening Exam, whose scores are intended to place examinees into appropriate levels of university Spanish classes. This study contributes to the field of argument-based approaches to language assessment by implementing Bachman's (2005)Bachman, L. F. 2005. Building and supporting a case for test use. Language Assessment Quarterly, 1: 1–34. [Google Scholar] assessment use argument framework. The validity argument is supported by research providing backing for three warrants pertaining to the quality of inference that can be made on the basis of examinees' performance. These warrants, based on three qualities of test usefulness (Bachman & Palmer, 1996Bachman, L. F. and Palmer, A. S. 1996. Language testing in practice, Oxford, , UK: Oxford University Press. [Google Scholar]), guided test development and research toward a placement test with the purpose of grouping students according to their levels of language ability within the framework of the communicative approach for learning Spanish.

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This article is published as Pardo-Ballester, Cristina. "The validity argument of a web-based Spanish listening exam: Test usefulness evaluation." Language Assessment Quarterly 7, no. 2 (2010): 137-159. 10.1080/15434301003664188. Posted with permission.

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Taylor and Francis Online
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en
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application/pdf
Citation Information
Cristina Pardo-Ballester. "The Validity Argument of a Web-Based Spanish Listening Exam: Test Usefulness Evaluation" Language Assessment Quarterly Vol. 7 Iss. 2 (2010) p. 137 - 159
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cristina-pardo-ballester/8/