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A Placement Validity Study for Freshman Composition and College Algebra

A Placement Validity Study for Freshman Composition and College Algebra. Gary Greer University of Houston Downtown (greerg@uhd.edu) Annual Conference on The First-Year Experience February 22, 2004 1:45-2:45 PM Addison TX. Purpose of this study. To check the validity of our cut scores.

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A Placement Validity Study for Freshman Composition and College Algebra

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  1. A Placement Validity Study for Freshman Composition and College Algebra Gary Greer University of Houston Downtown (greerg@uhd.edu) Annual Conference on The First-Year Experience February 22, 2004 1:45-2:45 PM Addison TX

  2. Purpose of this study • To check the validity of our cut scores. • To be able to translate our student’s placement score into a probability that the student will succeed. • At U. of Houston Downtown we used grades and placement scores to check ACCUPLACER’s accuracy in forecasting student performance.

  3. Setting Cut Scores • NCME recommends in The Code of Fair Test Practices in Education that test usersmonitor the behavior of cut scores in placement. (see www.apa.org/science/fairtestcode.html) • Documentation should include measurement of the relation between predictor and criterion.

  4. Measurement • An Accuplacer placement score is a predictor. • Course grade is the criterion. • Course grade can be predicted by placement score. • Success is defined as a course grade B or grade C. A probability is associated with the grade predicted.

  5. Samples • 844 students (405 Males; 439 Females) took the placement test and Freshman Composition. • 1089 students (432 Males; 657 Females) took the placement test and College Algebra. • Findings from these samples generalize to future students taking Freshman Composition and College Algebra. Probability of making a B is related to a certain placement score.

  6. Research Questions - Freshman Composition • What is the probability that a student with Sentence Skill score “X” will make a B in Freshman Composition? • What is the probability that a student with Sentence Skill score “X” will make a C in Freshman Composition? • What is the correlation between placement score and course grade?

  7. Research Questions – College Algebra • What is the probability that a student with Elementary Algebra score “X” will make a B in College Algebra? • What is the probability that a student with Elementary Algebra score “X” will make a C in College Algebra? • What is the correlation between placement score and course grade?

  8. Decision Probabilities • To both maximize correct decisions and minimize incorrect decisions, place students who have probability of success>.50 (1 success out of 2) • Or choose .67 to get 2 successes out of 3 or .75 to get 3 successes out of 4

  9. True and False Decisions • Correct Decisions determined by • Placing a student into a course who succeeds – true positive • Denying placement to a student who would not succeed – true negative • Incorrect Decisions determined by • Placing a student into a course who will not succeed – false positive • Denying placement to a student who would succeed – false negative

  10. Conclusions • We present statistics of Accuplacer’s placement accuracy to faculty every three years. • We are satisfied when faculty are satisfied. • Data collection and submission for a V study has never been easier.

  11. Thank You

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