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Development of General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB) Forms E and F Steven J. Mellon Jr., Michelle Daggett, Vince MacManus and Brian Moritsch Submitted To: Division of Skills Assessment and Analysis Office of Policy and Research Employment and Training Administration U.S. Department of Labor Submitted By: Pacific Assessment Research and Development Center 191 Lathrop Way, Suite A Sacramento, CA 95815 1996 Addendum Please note that the General Aptitude Test Battery (Forms E & F) referred to within this report has been renamed the Ability Profiler (Forms 1 & 2). The name of the assessment was changed to reflect: 1) the focus on reporting a profile of score results from the instrument for career exploration purposes; 2) the technical improvements made to the assessment compared to previous forms of the instrument; and 3) the capacity to use the Ability Profiler in conjunction with other instruments to promote whole person assessment for career exploration. This material is included as Chapter 2 in the unpublished report: R. A. McCloy, T. L. Russell, L. L. Wise (Eds.), GATB improvement project final report. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Labor. Table of Contents CHAPTER 2 DEVELOPMENT OF GATB FORMS E AND F.................................................................. 1 Changes to Specifications for Test Length and Format and to Supporting Materials.................... 2 Concerns and Objectives............................................................................................................. 2 Reducing Speededness................................................................................................................ 2 Scoring Procedures..................................................................................................................... 6 Instructions to Examinees........................................................................................................... 6 Research on Test Aesthetics....................................................................................................... 8 Development and Review of New Items...................................................................................... 11 Item Writing.............................................................................................................................. 11 Editorial Review and Screening................................................................................................ 12 Item Tryout and Statistical Screening........................................................................................... 15 Item Tryout Booklet Design..................................................................................................... 15 Item Tryout Sample.................................................................................................................. 16 Data Collection Procedures....................................................................................................... 17 Data Analysis............................................................................................................................ 19 Calibration and Screening of Power Test Items ....................................................................... 20 Calibration and Screening of Speeded Test Items.................................................................... 22 Selection of Items for Final Versions of Forms E and F.............................................................. 24 Selection of Power Items.......................................................................................................... 25 Selection of Items for the Speeded Tests ................................................................................ 32 Forms Equating Study................................................................................................................... 36 Forms E and F Test Tryout Data Collection Procedures.......................................................... 36 Data Collection Design............................................................................................................. 36 Sample Characteristics.............................................................................................................. 38 Scoring the GATB.................................................................................................................... 40 Smoothing and Equating........................................................................................................... 45 Composite Equating.................................................................................................................. 47 Subgroup Comparisons............................................................................................................. 49 Reliability Analysis................................................................................................................... 50 Validity Analysis ...................................................................................................................... 50 Summary of Form Development Activities.............................................................................. 55 References..................................................................................................................................... 56 List of Tables Table 2-1 Recommended Changes in GATB Test Order, Length, and Time Limits......................... 3 Table 2-2 Item Tryout Booklet Design ............................................................................................ 16 Table 2-3 Item Tryout Sample Size for Each Test Booklet............................................................. 18 Table 2-4 Effect of Changing Item Position on Item Difficulty ...................................................... 20 Table 2-5 A Description of the Samples by Ethnic and Gender Subgroups.................................... 21 Table 2-6 Item Screening Results for the Power Tests.................................................................... 22 Table 2-7 Summary Item Statistics for Computation Items Flagged by the DIF Analysis.............. 24 Table 2-8 Computation Test Item Selection: Summary Statistics for Selected Form E and Form F Items.......................................................................................................................................... 35 Table 2-9 Independent-Groups Sample Sizes.................................................................................. 37 Table 2-10 Repeated Measures Design and Sample Sizes............................................................... 37 Table 2-11 Repeated-Measures Sample Sizes by Test Site.............................................................. 37 Table 2-12 Psychomotor Data Collection Design............................................................................ 38 Table 2-13 Group Sizes for the Edited Independent Groups/Equating Sample............................... 39 Table 2-14 Group Sizes for the Edited Repeated-Measures Sample ............................................... 39 Table 2-15 Demographic Composition of the Independent-Groups/Equating Sample ................... 40 Table 2-16 Demographic Composition of the Repeated-Measures Sample.................................... 41 Table 2-17 Demographic Composition of the Psychomotor Sample............................................... 42 Table 2-18 Demographic Composition of the Aggregate Sample................................................... 43 Table 2-19 Aptitude Score Composition.......................................................................................... 44 Table 2-20 Alternate-Form Reliability Estimates, Normal Deviates, and p-Values........................ 51 Table 2-21 Disattenuated Correlations Between New and Old GATB Forms ................................ 52 Table 2-22 Correlations Among Cognitive, Perceptual, and Psychomotor Composites ................. 53 Table 2-23 Adverse Impact Statistics Across GATB Forms for Selected Subgroups..................... 54 Table 2-24 GATB Forms E and F: Test Lengths and Time Limits ................................................ 55 List of Figures Figure 2-1. Test Characteristic Curve (TCC) Differences for Arithmetic Reasoning...................... 27 Figure 2-2. Test Characteristic (TCC) Differences for Vocabulary................................................. 28 Figure 2-3. Test Characteristic Curve (TCC) Differences for Three-Dimensional Space ............... 29 Figure 2-4. Arithmetic Reasoning Absolute Information Graph...................................................... 31 Figure 2-5. Vocabulary Absolute Information Graph....................................................................... 31 Figure 2-6. Three-Dimensional Space Absolute Information Graph................................................ 31
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