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Validating Language Proficiency Assessments in Second Language Acquisition Research: Applying an Argument-Based Approach (Language Testing and Evaluation)

Validating Language Proficiency Assessments in Second Language Acquisition Research: Applying an Argument-Based Approach (Language Testing and Evaluation)

Validating Language Proficiency Assessments in Second Language Acquisition
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Validating Language Proficiency Assessments in Second Language Acquisition Research: Applying an Argument-Based Approach (Language Testing and Evaluation) Hardback - 2015

by Drackert, Anastasia

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  • Title Validating Language Proficiency Assessments in Second Language Acquisition Research: Applying an Argument-Based Approach (Language Testing and Evaluation)
  • Author Drackert, Anastasia
  • Binding Hardback
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 239
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Peter Lang Pub Inc
  • Publication date 2015
  • Features Bibliography
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 3631667213.G
  • ISBN 9783631667217
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Motivated by the need for practical suggestions for raising proficiency assessment standards in Second Language Acquisition research, this book introduces an argument-based approach to validity as a way to improve test validation. It exemplifies the approach by validating two distinct score interpretations for a new Russian Elicited Imitation Test.

About the author

Anastasia Drackert (ne Mozgalina) holds a PhD in Linguistics with specialization in Language Testing from Georgetown University. She works and teaches in the areas of language assessment, foreign language education and task-based language learning and teaching. Her research appeared in a variety of journal articles and book chapters.
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