Testing at Length If it is Cognitive or Non-Cognitive
36 Pages Posted: 2 Jul 2018
Abstract
Using Italian data on standardized test scores, we show that the substantial heterogeneity in how performance changes with the position of questions can alter the rank of individuals and classes as the length of the test increases. We examine whether decomposing test scores into initial performance and performance decline allows to separate the influence of cognitive and non-cognitive skills and find that our measure of cognitive skills – the math grade before the test – not only has a dominant influence on initial performance but also affects substantially performance decline.
Keywords: low stake tests, position of questions, cognitive and non-cognitive skills, Italy
JEL Classification: I21
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