Reliability and Validity Analysis of Statistical Reasoning Test Survey Instrument using the Rasch Measurement Model
Nyet Moi Siew; Siti Shahirah Saidi; Trevor G. Bond
This study is an assessment of the reliability and validity analysis of Statistical Reasoning Test Survey (SRTS) instrument using the Rasch Measurement Model. The SRTS instrument was developed by the researchers to assess students’ statistical reasoning in descriptive statistics among Tenth Grade science- stream students in rural schools. SRTS was a combination of a subjective test and an open-ended format questionnaire which contained of 12 items. The respondents’ statistical reasoning was assessed based on these four constructs: Describing Data, Organizing Data, Representing Data and Analyzing and Interpreting Data. The sample comprised of 115 (76%) girls and 36 (24%) boys aged 15-16 years old from a rural district in Sabah, Malaysia. Overall, the SRTS instrument was found to have a high reliability with a Cronbach’s alpha value (KR-20) of 0.81. Results also showed that SRTS has an exc...
Nyet Moi Siew, Siti Shahirah Saidi, & Trevor G. Bond (2019). Reliability and Validity Analysis of Statistical Reasoning Test Survey Instrument using the Rasch Measurement Model. International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.29333/iejme/5755