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Measuring Writing: Recent Insights into Theory, Methodology and Practice
Edited by Elke van Steendam, Marion Tillema, Gert Rijlaarsdam and Huub van den Bergh
Table of contents
List of Contributors
Introduction
1. The Validity and Generalizability of Writing Scores: The Effect of Rater, Task and Language
Rob Schoonen
2. Generalizability of Text Quality Scores
Huub van den Bergh, Sven De Maeyer, Daphne van Weijen and Marion Tillema
3. Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Text Coding Procedures for Research and Practice in a School Context
Astrid Neumann
4. Examining the Validity of Single-Occasion, Single-Genre, Holistically Scored Writing Assessments
Natalie G. Olinghouse, Tanya Santangelo and Joshua Wilson
5. Combining Score and Text Analyses to Examine Task Equivalence in Writing Assessments
Khaled Barkaoui and Ibtissem Knouzi
6. Raters’ Perceptions of Textual Borrowing in Integrated Writing Tasks
Sara Cushing Weigle and Megan Montee
7. Computer Scoring and Quality of Thought in Assessing Writing
Doug McCurry
8. Challenges of Using Automated Essay Evaluation Software for Assessing Multimodal Writing
Carl Whithaus
References
Author Index
Subject Index
List of Volumes
Introduction
1. The Validity and Generalizability of Writing Scores: The Effect of Rater, Task and Language
Rob Schoonen
2. Generalizability of Text Quality Scores
Huub van den Bergh, Sven De Maeyer, Daphne van Weijen and Marion Tillema
3. Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Text Coding Procedures for Research and Practice in a School Context
Astrid Neumann
4. Examining the Validity of Single-Occasion, Single-Genre, Holistically Scored Writing Assessments
Natalie G. Olinghouse, Tanya Santangelo and Joshua Wilson
5. Combining Score and Text Analyses to Examine Task Equivalence in Writing Assessments
Khaled Barkaoui and Ibtissem Knouzi
6. Raters’ Perceptions of Textual Borrowing in Integrated Writing Tasks
Sara Cushing Weigle and Megan Montee
7. Computer Scoring and Quality of Thought in Assessing Writing
Doug McCurry
8. Challenges of Using Automated Essay Evaluation Software for Assessing Multimodal Writing
Carl Whithaus
References
Author Index
Subject Index
List of Volumes
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