Validation and Analysis of an Achievement Test in the Subject of Biology at the Secondary Level


Article type :

Original article

Author :

Anjum Asmat

Volume :

2

Issue :

2

Abstract :

A reliable and valid test is essential to measure students learning outcomes. The present study was designed to construct a valid Biology test and to analyze the achievement of 9th -grade science students. The sample of the present study was two hundred and nine (209) students who were selected from nine Government schools and private schools by using a simple random sampling technique. For the validation process, two parallel forms of achievement tests were constructed from the subject of Biology. Each form contains thirty-five MCQs. Items were selected from the textbook of Biology of grade 9th and administered to two hundred and nine students (Male and Female) in different private and government secondary schools for boys and girls in Multan city. The validity and reliability of tests were also ensured. Scoring of items was done in a dichotomous manner i.e either correct or incorrect. ā€œZā€ test was applied to see the difference between the mean performance of private schools and Government schools, and it was found statistically significant. In the case of male and female performance, the ā€œzā€-test was found to be insignificant. Content validity was achieved following a table of specifications. The correlation coefficient between the two forms was found to be 0.78. Kuder Richardson-21 was also used to compute the reliability of the test. Item analysis was done on four criteria i.e. facility index (FI) discrimination index (D), phi coefficient, and point biserial correlation (rpbis). Based on all four criteria, fourteen items were rejected from parallel form no.1 and fifteen items were rejected on parallel form test no. two. It is recommended to use more than one criteria to develop and a valid achievement test so that a good pool of items may be generated.

Keyword :

achievement test, biology, reliability, traditional analysis, validity