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Prof. Damir Karpljuk, PhD (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Sport, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TEST, MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN HUMAN PERFORMANCE
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THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TEST, MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN HUMAN PERFORMANCE
DAMIR KARPLJUK, PHD¹
MAJA MEŠKO, PHD²
MATEJA VIDEMŠEK, PHD¹
LTC SUZANA TKAVC, MSC³
¹University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Sport, Ljubljana, Slovenia
²Slovenia Control, Slovenian Air Navigation services, Limited, Ljubljana, Slovenia
³Ministry of Defence, Headquarters of Slovenian Armed Forces, Ljubljana, Slovenia
The human performance must make a variety of decisions regrading methods and interpretation of data collection in the mesurament process. A wide rang of instruments are used to assess abilities in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains. It is very important how to determine the domanins in which we wish to have objectives, and than develop specific objectives and select tests that reflect objective, relevand, and valid measuremets of our objecives. When data are colected, evaluative decisions can be either norm - referenced or criterion - referenced.
Key words: test, measurement, evaluation, norm, criterion
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