1962
DOI: 10.1177/001316446202200418
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The Concurrent and Congruent Validities of the Wide Range Achievement Test

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“…In the few available studies in which confidential, "purified" teacher ratings have been employed (Hopkins, Dobson, & Oldridge, 1962;Kellaghan, Madaus, & Airasian, 1981;Pedulla, Airasian, & Madaus, 1980), substantial correlations have been found between the ratings and scores on standardized tests. The most extensive of these studies (Kellaghan et al, 1981 ;Pedulla et al, 1980) was done in Ireland and dealt only with two areas: language and math; the areas of science and social studies do not appear to have been investigated.…”
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“…In the few available studies in which confidential, "purified" teacher ratings have been employed (Hopkins, Dobson, & Oldridge, 1962;Kellaghan, Madaus, & Airasian, 1981;Pedulla, Airasian, & Madaus, 1980), substantial correlations have been found between the ratings and scores on standardized tests. The most extensive of these studies (Kellaghan et al, 1981 ;Pedulla et al, 1980) was done in Ireland and dealt only with two areas: language and math; the areas of science and social studies do not appear to have been investigated.…”
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