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Computers in Language Testing: Present Research and Some Future Directions
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Language Learning & Technology Volume 1, Number 1, ISSN 1094-3501

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Explores recent developments in the use of computers in language testing in four areas: (1) item banking; (2) computer-assisted language testing; (3) computerized-adaptive language testing; and (4) research on the effectiveness of computers in language testing. Examines educational measurement literature in an attempt to forecast the directions future research on computers in language testing might take. (Author/VWL)

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Brown, J.D. (1997). Computers in Language Testing: Present Research and Some Future Directions. Language Learning & Technology, 1(1), 44-59. Retrieved August 19, 2024 from .

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