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A Comparability Study of Two Standardized English as a Foreign Language Tests

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Authors

Choi, Inn-Chull; Moon, Youngsun

Issue Date
2018-08
Publisher
Language Education Research Center, Seoul National University
Citation
Language Research, Vol.54 No.2, pp. 277-329
Keywords
comparabilitystandardized EFL testsTest Task CharacteristicsTest Usefulnesscorpus analysis
Abstract
This study investigates the degree of comparability between TEPS and TOEIC regarding test content and construct considering that these elements are important since they are frequently utilized as official English tests in Korea. The New TEPS, an updated version of the original TEPS that reflects the needs analysis, and TOEIC, which was revised in 2016, were analyzed based on the following theoretical frameworks that focus on language elements. This study systematically analyzed test attributes based on: 1) Test Task Characteristics (type, length, speed, etc.) of each test section and item distribution based on the type and content category, 2) Various corpus indices of the test content, and 3) Test Usefulness (construct validity, authenticity, and interactiveness), comparing the overall test comparability between the New TEPS and TOEIC. Results indicate that although the tests objectives and development foundations differ, there were similarities in content and construct. Nevertheless, a handful of discrepancies were also identified, necessitating the thorough examination of the tests compatibility when interpreting test results. In addition, based on the theoretical framework of Test Usefulness, the strengths and weaknesses of each tests content and construct were examined. This study also postulates a suitable direction to develop a valid communicative proficiency test.
ISSN
0254-4474
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/142817
DOI
https://doi.org/10.30961/lr.2018.54.2.277
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