Distinction Between Individual and Group Tests
Distinction Between Individual and Group Tests
Distinction Between Individual and Group Tests
Disadvantages:
Disadvantages:
1. Scores on the group test are generally dependent on the reading ability.
2. Information obtained by the group test generally less accurate than the individual tests
3. examiner has less opportunity to establish rapport, obtain cooperation, and maintain interest
4. not readily detected if examinee tired, anxious, unwell
5. evidence that emotionally disturbed children do better on individual than group tests
6. examinee’s responses more restricted
7. normally an individual is tested on all items in a group test and may become boredom over easy items and
frustrated or anxious over difficult items
8. Individual tests typically provide for the examiner to choose items based on the test takers prior responses –
moving onto quite difficult items or back to easier items. So individual tests offer more flexibility.