Essential for the validity of the judgments in a standard-setting study is that they follow the implicit task assumptions. In the Angoff method, judgments are assumed to be inversely related to the difficulty of the items; contrasting-groups judgments are assumed to be positively related to the ability of the students. In the present study, judgments from both procedures were modeled with a random-effects probit regression model. The Angoff judgments showed a weaker link with the position of the items on the latent scale than the contrasting-groups judgments with the position of the students. Hence, in the specific context of the study, the contrasting-groups judgments were more aligned with the underlying assumptions of the method than the...
Typical validation studies on standard setting models, most notably the Angoff and modified Angoff m...
Applied research on judgment formation, e.g. in education, is interested in identifying the underlyi...
It has often been argued that all techniques of standard setting are arbitrary and likely to yield d...
Essential for the validity of the judgments in a standard-setting study is that they follow the impl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [83]-88).This study investigated the effects of mood on t...
Studies of the Angoff method of standard setting suggest that judges agree in their estimates of the...
No Child Left Behind has increased the importance of properly classifying students into performance ...
Methods for specifying cut-off scores for a criterion-referenced test usually rely on judgments abou...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology)) -- California State University, Sac...
<p>Subjects were first objectively divided into two groups a priori according to their performance o...
A latent trait method is presented to investigate the possibility that Angoff or Nedelsky judges spe...
An increasingly common high-stakes form of rater-mediated assessment in education is classroom obser...
Background. The study examined how students make judgments about their academic expectations, and wh...
People often make quantitative predictions (e.g., college GPA) on the basis of contradictory cues (e...
TheAngoff method for setting cutoff scores on examinations has been researched exten-sively over the...
Typical validation studies on standard setting models, most notably the Angoff and modified Angoff m...
Applied research on judgment formation, e.g. in education, is interested in identifying the underlyi...
It has often been argued that all techniques of standard setting are arbitrary and likely to yield d...
Essential for the validity of the judgments in a standard-setting study is that they follow the impl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [83]-88).This study investigated the effects of mood on t...
Studies of the Angoff method of standard setting suggest that judges agree in their estimates of the...
No Child Left Behind has increased the importance of properly classifying students into performance ...
Methods for specifying cut-off scores for a criterion-referenced test usually rely on judgments abou...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology)) -- California State University, Sac...
<p>Subjects were first objectively divided into two groups a priori according to their performance o...
A latent trait method is presented to investigate the possibility that Angoff or Nedelsky judges spe...
An increasingly common high-stakes form of rater-mediated assessment in education is classroom obser...
Background. The study examined how students make judgments about their academic expectations, and wh...
People often make quantitative predictions (e.g., college GPA) on the basis of contradictory cues (e...
TheAngoff method for setting cutoff scores on examinations has been researched exten-sively over the...
Typical validation studies on standard setting models, most notably the Angoff and modified Angoff m...
Applied research on judgment formation, e.g. in education, is interested in identifying the underlyi...
It has often been argued that all techniques of standard setting are arbitrary and likely to yield d...