Analysis of the validity of the test Planea EMS 2017, mathematical area
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The standardized tests are developed for making objective comparisons between students in different contexts and they are applied on a large scale. The validity, reliability, application-ease, and qualification are necessary characteristics for a test to be objective. Validity is the condition that is fully satisfied when a test measures that for which it was designed; to achieve this, each item must have a unique and unmistakable answer, besides, it must be written in a clear, precise language and in accordance with the level and capacity of the student which takes the exam. Hence the relevance of the present work; since, the analysis that it is carried out, suggests that being the Plan Nacional para la Evaluación de los Aprendizajes (Planea) an instrument which evaluates a whole country, it should not have errors in the construction of the test nor in its reagents. On the basis of a set of guidelines, a matrix is proposed to qualify the validity of any multiple-choice test and it is applied to the Planea school examination in 2017 on the mathematics area only, finding that 10% of the items of such test have errors.
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