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A cross-cultural comparison of numeracy skills using a written and an interactive arithmetic test
Authors:Jonathan Hippisley  Graham Douglas  Stephen Houghton
Institution:University of Western Australia
Abstract:This study applied two arithmetic tests, one written and one one computer-based interactive, to samples of primary school children from two populations, one suburban non-Aboriginal and one rural Aboriginal. The results from the written test were significantly (p?&;lt;?0.001) better for the non-Aboriginal children than for the Aboriginal children. This was not the case with the results from the computer-based interactive test. The study used Rasch-based methodology to reduce the results from the two tests to a common scale, to ascertain whether the Aboriginal children performed better (in relation to the non-Aboriginal children) in the computer-based than in the written test. The study found that this was the case, and concluded that the results from the computer-based test exhibited less cultural bias against the Aboriginal children than the written test.
Keywords:Aboriginal  Computer-based  Cross-cultural  Interactive  Numeracy  Test
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