Validation in Mathematics Education: An Introduction to Quantitative Measures of Mathematical Knowledge: Researching Instruments and Perspectives
Document Type
Book Section
Publication Date
12-18-2020
Publication Title
Quantitative Measures of Mathematical Knowledge: Researching Instruments and Perspectives
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
1
First page number:
1
Last page number:
13
Abstract
Validation studies of quantitative measures are noticeably absent from mathematics education journals too, which presents the challenge of determining whether an instrument is appropriate for a given study, much less whether its interpretations and results will be useful for analysis. In order for research in mathematics education to become more cumulative and to build on previous research, research instruments need to be widely shared, easily accessible, consistent in their intended use, and uniform in the interpretation of scoring. The American Statistical Association’s report on Use of Statistics in Mathematics Education Research states: If research in mathematics education is to provide an effective influence on practice, it must become more cumulative in nature. Single studies when linked together can push forth a coherent validation argument and have potential to build this cumulative knowledge for scholarship in mathematics education. The chapter also presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in this book.
Keywords
Validation studies; Quantitative measures; Mathematics education; Research instruments; Cumulative knowledge
Disciplines
Education | Science and Mathematics Education
Language
English
Repository Citation
Krupa, E. E.,
Bostic, J.,
Shih, J.
(2020).
Validation in Mathematics Education: An Introduction to Quantitative Measures of Mathematical Knowledge: Researching Instruments and Perspectives.
Quantitative Measures of Mathematical Knowledge: Researching Instruments and Perspectives
1-13.
Routledge.