Recently, comparative judgement has been introduced as an alternative method for scoring essays. Although this method is promising in terms of obtaining reliable scores, empirical evidence concerning its validity is lacking. The current study examines implications resulting from two critical assumptions underpinning the use of comparative judgement, namely: its holistic characteristic and how the final rank order reflects the shared consensus on what makes for a good essay. Judges’ justifications that underpin their decisions are qualitatively analysed to obtain insight into the dimensions of academic writing they take into account. The results show that most arguments are directly related to the competence description. However, judges also...
Construct. The authors aimed to investigate the utility of the comparative judgment method for asses...
The poster will present a research project on the use of adaptive comparative judgment in legal educ...
The present study explores two rating methods for peer assessment (analytical rating using criteria ...
The advantage of comparative judgment is that it is particularly suited to assess multidimensional a...
Assessing complex skills such as writing, designing, or problem-solving is a challenge. Comparative ...
In higher education, writing tasks are often accompanied by criteria indicating key aspects of writi...
Comparative judgment is gaining popularity as an assessment tool, including for high-stakes testing...
To adequately assess students' competences, students are asked to provide proof of a performance. Id...
In medicine, being able to assess work of colleagues is considered an important skill. Consequently,...
In higher education, writing tasks are often accompanied by criteria indicating key aspects of writi...
Comparative judgment in assessment is a process whereby repeated comparison of two items (e.g., asse...
There is growing interest in using comparative judgement to assess student work as an alternative to...
Although considerable attention has been directed at improving the quality of students\u27 writing, ...
Adaptive Comparative Judgement (ACJ) is an alternative to conventional marking in which the assessor...
Comparative judgement (CJ) is an evaluation method whereby a rank order is constructed from judges’ ...
Construct. The authors aimed to investigate the utility of the comparative judgment method for asses...
The poster will present a research project on the use of adaptive comparative judgment in legal educ...
The present study explores two rating methods for peer assessment (analytical rating using criteria ...
The advantage of comparative judgment is that it is particularly suited to assess multidimensional a...
Assessing complex skills such as writing, designing, or problem-solving is a challenge. Comparative ...
In higher education, writing tasks are often accompanied by criteria indicating key aspects of writi...
Comparative judgment is gaining popularity as an assessment tool, including for high-stakes testing...
To adequately assess students' competences, students are asked to provide proof of a performance. Id...
In medicine, being able to assess work of colleagues is considered an important skill. Consequently,...
In higher education, writing tasks are often accompanied by criteria indicating key aspects of writi...
Comparative judgment in assessment is a process whereby repeated comparison of two items (e.g., asse...
There is growing interest in using comparative judgement to assess student work as an alternative to...
Although considerable attention has been directed at improving the quality of students\u27 writing, ...
Adaptive Comparative Judgement (ACJ) is an alternative to conventional marking in which the assessor...
Comparative judgement (CJ) is an evaluation method whereby a rank order is constructed from judges’ ...
Construct. The authors aimed to investigate the utility of the comparative judgment method for asses...
The poster will present a research project on the use of adaptive comparative judgment in legal educ...
The present study explores two rating methods for peer assessment (analytical rating using criteria ...