TY - JOUR
T1 - Validating a test for measuring knowledge and understanding of economics among university students
AU - Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia, Olga
AU - Jitomirski, Judith
AU - Happ, Roland
AU - Molerov, Dimitri
AU - Schlax, Jasmin
AU - Kühling-Thees, Carla
AU - Förster, Manuel
AU - Brückner, Sebastian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Hogrefe
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - University students' knowledge and understanding of economics have mostly been investigated cross-sectionally; however, longitudinal analyses are needed to determine which factors influence knowledge development and to draw valid conclusions based on test results. In the WiWiKom II project, a quasi-experimental longitudinal study was conducted assessing bachelor students of business and economics over the course of their studies in Germany (N = 39 universities). In this project, running from 2016 - 2019, the test-takers complete the WiWiKom II-test of economic knowledge (adapted TUCE4G and TEL4G items) and a general cognitive ability test (BEFKI 11) at four measurement points, each one year apart. In this paper, we describe the validation of the test instrument based on the data from the first measurement (winter semester 2016/17). We compare students' results on the economic knowledge test and the general cognitive abilities test between first-year students of economic sciences (N = 3,710) and social sciences (N = 1,347) to determine the discriminant validity of the economic knowledge test. The findings from the confirmatory factor analyses presented here show that the items on general cognitive ability and economic knowledge are empirically separable. As expected, there were no differences in the factorial structure between the comparison groups (economic vs. social science students) at the beginning of their studies.
AB - University students' knowledge and understanding of economics have mostly been investigated cross-sectionally; however, longitudinal analyses are needed to determine which factors influence knowledge development and to draw valid conclusions based on test results. In the WiWiKom II project, a quasi-experimental longitudinal study was conducted assessing bachelor students of business and economics over the course of their studies in Germany (N = 39 universities). In this project, running from 2016 - 2019, the test-takers complete the WiWiKom II-test of economic knowledge (adapted TUCE4G and TEL4G items) and a general cognitive ability test (BEFKI 11) at four measurement points, each one year apart. In this paper, we describe the validation of the test instrument based on the data from the first measurement (winter semester 2016/17). We compare students' results on the economic knowledge test and the general cognitive abilities test between first-year students of economic sciences (N = 3,710) and social sciences (N = 1,347) to determine the discriminant validity of the economic knowledge test. The findings from the confirmatory factor analyses presented here show that the items on general cognitive ability and economic knowledge are empirically separable. As expected, there were no differences in the factorial structure between the comparison groups (economic vs. social science students) at the beginning of their studies.
KW - Discriminant validity
KW - Economic knowledge test
KW - Intelligence test
KW - Large-scale assessment
KW - Validation study
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U2 - 10.1024/1010-0652/a000239
DO - 10.1024/1010-0652/a000239
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85075704544
SN - 1010-0652
VL - 33
SP - 119
EP - 133
JO - Zeitschrift fur Padagogische Psychologie
JF - Zeitschrift fur Padagogische Psychologie
IS - 2
ER -