Comparative analysis of two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics: Implications on test validity and reliability

This study compares two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics ('without criteria' and 'with criteria') in terms of reliability and validity of a test consisting of 12 word problems appropriate for high school sophomores enrolled in the external units of the Mindanao Sta...

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Main Author: Omaca-an, Benaning Pakote
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-16152021-09-16T05:39:24Z Comparative analysis of two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics: Implications on test validity and reliability Omaca-an, Benaning Pakote This study compares two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics ('without criteria' and 'with criteria') in terms of reliability and validity of a test consisting of 12 word problems appropriate for high school sophomores enrolled in the external units of the Mindanao State University. This test was administered to 96 third year high school students belonging to the better sections of the four schools randomly chosen from the Mindanao State University - external units, including MSU-Science High School. Of these test papers, twenty (grouped into two of ten papers each) were randomly selected and six photocopies were made of each test papers for four teachers to rate. Given that each item is worth a maximum of ten points, phase 1 of this study required the raters to mark them using 'without criteria' which corresponds to their usual way of marking. After a week, phase 2 directed the same raters to mark each problem of the remaining photocopies using 'with criteria' or based on the criteria: representation (3 points), equation (4 points), computation (2 points), and answer (1 point).Reliability includes three coefficients: 1) inter-rater reliability coefficient 2) stability coefficient and 3) internal consistency coefficient. The relationship between the students' second year mathematics grades and the scores obtained by each rater from 'without criteria' or 'with criteria' method of scoring explains the validity of the test. With the aid of Pearson product-moment method, split-half technique (corrected by Spearman-Brown prophecy formula), T- (and Z-) tests for both the dependent and independent samples, and analysis of variance, this study arrived at the following conclusions: 'with criteria' method of scoring word problems in mathematics produced better objectivity and higher reliability, preserved the homogeneity of the students involved in the study, slightly increased internal consistency of word problems in mathematics test, slightly increased the validity of the test, and partial knowledge of the students is given greater credit when 'with criteria' method was used. 1986-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/616 Dissertations English Animo Repository Word problems (Mathematics) Mathematics
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Mathematics
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Mathematics
Omaca-an, Benaning Pakote
Comparative analysis of two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics: Implications on test validity and reliability
description This study compares two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics ('without criteria' and 'with criteria') in terms of reliability and validity of a test consisting of 12 word problems appropriate for high school sophomores enrolled in the external units of the Mindanao State University. This test was administered to 96 third year high school students belonging to the better sections of the four schools randomly chosen from the Mindanao State University - external units, including MSU-Science High School. Of these test papers, twenty (grouped into two of ten papers each) were randomly selected and six photocopies were made of each test papers for four teachers to rate. Given that each item is worth a maximum of ten points, phase 1 of this study required the raters to mark them using 'without criteria' which corresponds to their usual way of marking. After a week, phase 2 directed the same raters to mark each problem of the remaining photocopies using 'with criteria' or based on the criteria: representation (3 points), equation (4 points), computation (2 points), and answer (1 point).Reliability includes three coefficients: 1) inter-rater reliability coefficient 2) stability coefficient and 3) internal consistency coefficient. The relationship between the students' second year mathematics grades and the scores obtained by each rater from 'without criteria' or 'with criteria' method of scoring explains the validity of the test. With the aid of Pearson product-moment method, split-half technique (corrected by Spearman-Brown prophecy formula), T- (and Z-) tests for both the dependent and independent samples, and analysis of variance, this study arrived at the following conclusions: 'with criteria' method of scoring word problems in mathematics produced better objectivity and higher reliability, preserved the homogeneity of the students involved in the study, slightly increased internal consistency of word problems in mathematics test, slightly increased the validity of the test, and partial knowledge of the students is given greater credit when 'with criteria' method was used.
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author Omaca-an, Benaning Pakote
author_facet Omaca-an, Benaning Pakote
author_sort Omaca-an, Benaning Pakote
title Comparative analysis of two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics: Implications on test validity and reliability
title_short Comparative analysis of two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics: Implications on test validity and reliability
title_full Comparative analysis of two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics: Implications on test validity and reliability
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics: Implications on test validity and reliability
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics: Implications on test validity and reliability
title_sort comparative analysis of two methods of scoring word problems in mathematics: implications on test validity and reliability
publisher Animo Repository
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