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Title:     The Validity of Oral Accommodation in Testing
Description:     This study examines the impact of oral presentation of a mathematics test on the performance of disabled and non-disabled students. It is an example of empirical research providing evidence for evaluating the validity and fairness of accommodations use. Both learning disabled and non-disabled students improved their performance under the accommodated conditions, although learning disabled students had greater gains. The presence of an effect for the regular classroom students suggests the possibility that irrelevant variance in the non-accommodated scores is overcome by the use of the accommodation for both groups of students.
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Cover Date:     April 2003
Web Release:     May 19, 2003  
Print Release:     This Publication will only be available online.
Publication #:     (NCES 200306)
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Authors:     Timothy J. Weston, U. of Colorado at Boulder
Type of Product:     Working Paper
Working Papers provide preliminary analysis of substantive, technical, and methodological issues. They are works in progress that are presented to promote the sharing of valuable work experience and knowledge. These papers have not undergone a rigorous review for consistency with NCES standards.
Survey/Program Areas:     National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
Questions:     For questions about the content of this product, please contact Patricia  Dabbs.
 
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