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Asking test subjects questions about their understanding and opinion of the test language provides information that is useful when interpreting RTT data. It may confirm the resulting estimate of comprehension or help explain why the expected result did not occur. Such questions may also reveal attitudes about the test language that affect decisions about language development.
 
Asking test subjects questions about their understanding and opinion of the test language provides information that is useful when interpreting RTT data. It may confirm the resulting estimate of comprehension or help explain why the expected result did not occur. Such questions may also reveal attitudes about the test language that affect decisions about language development.
  
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Revision as of 16:36, 29 June 2011

Recorded Text Testing
Background Research
Intelligibility Interviews
Choose Kind of Test
Choose Test Points
Materials
Obtain a Text
Develop Questions
Create Introduction Text
Assemble Pilot Test
Administer Pilot Test
Select Final Questions
Build Reference Tests
Develop Post-RTT Questions
Administer Text Test Set
Process Scores

Asking test subjects questions about their understanding and opinion of the test language provides information that is useful when interpreting RTT data. It may confirm the resulting estimate of comprehension or help explain why the expected result did not occur. Such questions may also reveal attitudes about the test language that affect decisions about language development.