Learner Strategy Use and Performance on Language Tests

    Learner Strategy Use and Performance on Language Tests

    Learner Strategy Use and Performance on Language Tests

    James E. Purpura
    British English
    January 2000
    Paperback
    9780521658751

    Product description

    Learner Strategy Use and Performance on Language Tests investigates the relationships between learner strategy use and performance on second language tests. To this effect, it examines the construct validity of two questionnaires, designed within a model of human information processing, that purport to measure testakers' self-reported cognitive and metacognitive strategy use. It then examines the construct validity of the FCE Anchor test, developed by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate, to measure second language proficiency. It is a useful resource for those interested in understanding the effects of strategy use on performance, for those interested in training students to use strategies in language classrooms and for those interested in using structural equation modelling as an analytic tool for examining the effects of socio-psychological background variables on performance.

    • Examines cognitive and metacognitive strategies of grammar assessment
    • The effects of strategy use on test performance
    • Structural equation modeling in grammar assessment