Retrospective Pretesting in the Cognitive Domain
Robert M. Rippey,
Lester M. Geller and
Donald W. King
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Robert M. Rippey: University of Connecticut
Lester M. Geller: Columbia University
Donald W. King: Columbia University
Evaluation Review, 1978, vol. 2, issue 3, 481-491
Abstract:
Retrospective pretesting is a methodfor inferring learning by using the students' recollec tions of their preinstruction knowledge in lieu of actual pretesting. The most significant problem encountered in such a procedure is establishing the validity of the inferred pre- course level of information; attempts to deal with that issue are presented in detail
Date: 1978
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DOI: 10.1177/0193841X7800200307
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