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Reference: Measuring and Evaluating
Learning Outcomes in AL 1 and 2
Carlito D. Garcia Ed D
Niel Richard C. Lopez
BSED-III
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 1. Money
The amount of money an individual
spends on certain activities and
courses of action is the direct
manifestation of his attitude and
interest. In both elementary and high
school, simulation exercises involving
purchases can be very revealing.
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 2. Time
The amount of time an individual uses
in certain activities is to some extent, a
reflection of his attitude toward them.
Surveying the time can definitely reveal
their interests and values.
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 3. Verbal Expressions
A number of assessment methods
utilize verbal expressions of attitudes.
Likert, Semantic, Differential and
Opinionnaire are illustrative of methods
for assessing verbal expressions of
attitudes.
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 4. Fund of Information
The amount or type of information an
individual has about the certain
object, person or issue is, to some
extent, indicative of his attitude.
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 5. Speed Of Decision Or Reaction
Time
Normally, an individual makes a quick
decision on areas or issues where he
has the strongest conventions.
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 5. Written Expressions or Personal
Documents
Analysis of such documents such as
biographies, diaries, records, letters,
autobiographies, journals and
exposition can reveal a lot an
individual’s attitude.
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 6. Sociometric Measures
Analysis of choice of friends, social
distances preferences and general
structure of a classroom can be very
informative about a students’
predispositions and values.
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 7. Activity Level Methods
There are number of measures of an
individuals’ general excitement level in
response to stimulus. Notable among
these are fluency or amount written,
speed of reading and work endurance.
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 8. Observations
The use of standardized reports
systematically gathered by trained
recorders operating withing the limits of
an explicitly stated frame of reference
has provided very useful data on
attitudes and on the operations of these
attitudes between individuals.
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 9. Specific Performances and
Behaviors
An individuals behavior ca illustrate his/
her attitudes and their influences.
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 10. Memory Measures
Instructing an individual to learn a given
material, varying the controversial
nature of the content, introducing an
unrelated activity to distract the subject,
and then asking hi to recall all or part of
original material is one approach to the
use of memory as an instrument of an
instrument of attitude assessment
Approaches to the Assessment of
Affective Outcomes.
 11. Simulations
Contrived structures or unstructured
activities can be used in stimulating
and simulating affective responses.
The use of role playing, for instance is
useful both as an assessment as well
as an instructional technique.
Writing Items for Self-Report Affective
Measures
 Refer to the past or future rather than the
present
 Are factual or capable of being interpreted as
factual
 May be interpreted in more than 1 way
 Are irrelevant to the psychological object
under consideration
Writing Items for Self-Report Affective
Measures
 Are likely to be endorsed by almost everyone
or by almost no one
 Do not reflect the entire range of effectivity;
 Use language that is complex, ambiguous
and indirect;
 Are too long (more than 20 words);
 Contain more than one complete thought;
Writing Items for Self-Report Affective
Measures
 Contain universals such as
only, just, merely, none and others
 Are formed with compound words and
complex sentences;
 Use words that may not be understood by
those who are to be given the completed
scales; and
 Use double negatives.

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Alnielo 131008005020-phpapp01

  • 1. Reference: Measuring and Evaluating Learning Outcomes in AL 1 and 2 Carlito D. Garcia Ed D Niel Richard C. Lopez BSED-III
  • 2. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  1. Money The amount of money an individual spends on certain activities and courses of action is the direct manifestation of his attitude and interest. In both elementary and high school, simulation exercises involving purchases can be very revealing.
  • 3. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  2. Time The amount of time an individual uses in certain activities is to some extent, a reflection of his attitude toward them. Surveying the time can definitely reveal their interests and values.
  • 4. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  3. Verbal Expressions A number of assessment methods utilize verbal expressions of attitudes. Likert, Semantic, Differential and Opinionnaire are illustrative of methods for assessing verbal expressions of attitudes.
  • 5. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  4. Fund of Information The amount or type of information an individual has about the certain object, person or issue is, to some extent, indicative of his attitude.
  • 6. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  5. Speed Of Decision Or Reaction Time Normally, an individual makes a quick decision on areas or issues where he has the strongest conventions.
  • 7. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  5. Written Expressions or Personal Documents Analysis of such documents such as biographies, diaries, records, letters, autobiographies, journals and exposition can reveal a lot an individual’s attitude.
  • 8. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  6. Sociometric Measures Analysis of choice of friends, social distances preferences and general structure of a classroom can be very informative about a students’ predispositions and values.
  • 9. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  7. Activity Level Methods There are number of measures of an individuals’ general excitement level in response to stimulus. Notable among these are fluency or amount written, speed of reading and work endurance.
  • 10. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  8. Observations The use of standardized reports systematically gathered by trained recorders operating withing the limits of an explicitly stated frame of reference has provided very useful data on attitudes and on the operations of these attitudes between individuals.
  • 11. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  9. Specific Performances and Behaviors An individuals behavior ca illustrate his/ her attitudes and their influences.
  • 12. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  10. Memory Measures Instructing an individual to learn a given material, varying the controversial nature of the content, introducing an unrelated activity to distract the subject, and then asking hi to recall all or part of original material is one approach to the use of memory as an instrument of an instrument of attitude assessment
  • 13. Approaches to the Assessment of Affective Outcomes.  11. Simulations Contrived structures or unstructured activities can be used in stimulating and simulating affective responses. The use of role playing, for instance is useful both as an assessment as well as an instructional technique.
  • 14.
  • 15. Writing Items for Self-Report Affective Measures  Refer to the past or future rather than the present  Are factual or capable of being interpreted as factual  May be interpreted in more than 1 way  Are irrelevant to the psychological object under consideration
  • 16. Writing Items for Self-Report Affective Measures  Are likely to be endorsed by almost everyone or by almost no one  Do not reflect the entire range of effectivity;  Use language that is complex, ambiguous and indirect;  Are too long (more than 20 words);  Contain more than one complete thought;
  • 17. Writing Items for Self-Report Affective Measures  Contain universals such as only, just, merely, none and others  Are formed with compound words and complex sentences;  Use words that may not be understood by those who are to be given the completed scales; and  Use double negatives.