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Prediction of Item Difficulty on a Reading Comprehension TestPrediction of Item Difficulty on a Reading Comprehension Test

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Prediction of Item Difficulty on a Reading Comprehension Test
Authors
박기표
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
글로벌영어교육학회
Keywords
Reading comprehension test; Item difficulty; Vocabulary difficulty; Syntactic complexity
Citation
Studies in English Education, v.17, no.2, pp 95 - 113
Pages
19
Journal Title
Studies in English Education
Volume
17
Number
2
Start Page
95
End Page
113
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/15553
ISSN
1226-3451
Abstract
This study investigated the relative contributions of item variables under the three categories of question, text, and content features to item difficulty by performing regression analysis, among 2666 high school seniors who took a multiple-choice reading comprehension test to enter a university in Korea. The results of regression analyses showed that two variables, vocabulary difficulty as determined by the number of difficult vocabulary items in a passage and syntactic complexity as measured by the number of vocabulary in a sentence, in tandem, significantly accounted for variance in item difficulty for the less skilled readers (R2=.335, F=8.058, p<.01). For the skilled readers, only one variable, vocabulary difficulty, accounted for a significant amount of variance in item difficulty (R2=.183, F=7.380, p<.01). The findings of this study were discussed with the focus on the crucial roles of lexical and grammatical knowledge in reading comprehension in general and a reading comprehension test performance in particular, followed by future study areas that warrant to shed further light on the contributions of various item variables to item difficulty.
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