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Moving the field of vocabulary assessment forward: The need for more rigorous test development and validation

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posted on 2020-06-24, 01:03 authored by N Schmitt, Paul NationPaul Nation, B Kremmel
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2019. Recently, a large number of vocabulary tests have been made available to language teachers, testers, and researchers. Unfortunately, most of them have been launched with inadequate validation evidence. The field of language testing has become increasingly more rigorous in the area of test validation, but developers of vocabulary tests have generally not given validation sufficient attention in the past. This paper argues for more rigorous and systematic procedures for test development, starting from a more precise specification of the test's purpose, intended testees and educational context, the particular aspects of vocabulary knowledge which are being measured, and the way in which the test scores should be interpreted. It also calls for greater assessment literacy among vocabulary test developers, and greater support for the end users of the tests, for instance, with the provision of detailed users' manuals. Overall, the authors present what they feel are the minimum requirements for vocabulary test development and validation. They argue that the field should self-police itself more rigorously to ensure that these requirements are met or exceeded, and made explicit for those using vocabulary tests.

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Schmitt, N., Nation, P. & Kremmel, B. (2019). Moving the field of vocabulary assessment forward: The need for more rigorous test development and validation. Language Teaching, 53(1), 109-120. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0261444819000326

Journal title

Language Teaching

Volume

53

Issue

1

Publication date

2019-01-01

Pagination

109-120

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2019-09-25

ISSN

0261-4448

eISSN

1475-3049

Article number

PII S0261444819000326

Language

en

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