Thank you for your interest in the free white paper, Measuring Learning Results.

This 28-page paper provides practical advice -- distilled from and supported by decades of fundamental learning research -- designed to help learning and testing professionals design fairer, more reliable assessments. Dr. Will Thalheimer of Work-Learning Research, author of the paper, is a research psychologist specializing in learning, cognition, memory, and performance.

Measuring Learning Results examines the factors that impact how learning assessments:

  • Measure a learner's ability to retrieve information in future situations
  • Predict how well learners will be able to apply the information learned
  • Evaluate the true effectiveness of learning experiences

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