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Developing an Undergraduate Assessment Test: A Mechanism for Faculty Feedback About Retention
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Aacsb AccreditationEducationAssessment TestManagementClassroom AssessmentUniversity Student RetentionUndergraduate Business CoreLearning SciencesUndergraduate Assessment TestTest DevelopmentEducational TestingValidity TheoryEducational MeasurementHigher EducationStudent AssessmentFaculty FeedbackBusinessHigher Education AssessmentEducational EvaluationEducational Assessment
Abstract A regional business school chose to self develop an assessment test of the fundamental concepts of the undergraduate business core. Above and beyond the demands of AACSB accreditation, faculty identified feedback from such a test as an essential precursor to changing both overall curriculum and individual class content. The authors describe the methodology used to construct this instrument. Internal consistencies and validities of the resulting test compared favorably with those of commercially constructed tests. The authors discuss the methodology and results of the test validation process as well. Keywords: Assurance of learningStudent outcomesTest validation
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