An examinee- and an item-centered procedure are proposed to set cut scores for counts data. Both procedures assume that the counts data are modelled according to the Rasch Poisson counts model (RPCM). The examinee-centered method is based on Longford’s (1996) approach and links contrasting-groups judgements to the RPCM ability scale using a random logistic regression model. In the item-centered method, the judges are asked to describe the minimum performance level of the minimally competent student by giving the minimum number of correct responses (or, equivalently, the maximum number of admissible errors). On the basis of these judgements for each subtest, the position of the minimally competent student on the RPCM ability scale is estima...
Education researchers often study count variables, such as times a student reached a goal, disciplin...
The purpose of this study was to explore the use of the Rasch simple logistic model for the measurem...
With the use of cutscores and standards for making high-stakes educational decisions, efforts shoul...
As described in Zieky (2001), standard setting procedures have evolved over the past 60 years or so....
Most of the currently used latent trait models are designed for testing situations, where subjects a...
When a simple sum or number-correct score is used to evaluate the ability of individual testees, the...
Even when the scoring of the examination is based on Item Response Theory, standard setting methods ...
This paper illustrates the use of the Many-facet Rasch model and the Objective Standard Setting Meth...
This study examined an alternative examinee-centered standard setting method that is a modification ...
This study explored the uses of item response theory in the setting of standards (or cut scores) on ...
Master of EducationStandard setting is an important issue in education. This study has applied two R...
Assessments with a large amount of small, similar, or often repetitive tasks are being used in educa...
A new method is proposed to set multiple standards in performance tests. The method combines three s...
Essential for the validity of the judgments in a standard-setting study is that they follow the impl...
The Rasch Poisson Counts model is an appropriate item response theory (IRT) model for analyzing many...
Education researchers often study count variables, such as times a student reached a goal, disciplin...
The purpose of this study was to explore the use of the Rasch simple logistic model for the measurem...
With the use of cutscores and standards for making high-stakes educational decisions, efforts shoul...
As described in Zieky (2001), standard setting procedures have evolved over the past 60 years or so....
Most of the currently used latent trait models are designed for testing situations, where subjects a...
When a simple sum or number-correct score is used to evaluate the ability of individual testees, the...
Even when the scoring of the examination is based on Item Response Theory, standard setting methods ...
This paper illustrates the use of the Many-facet Rasch model and the Objective Standard Setting Meth...
This study examined an alternative examinee-centered standard setting method that is a modification ...
This study explored the uses of item response theory in the setting of standards (or cut scores) on ...
Master of EducationStandard setting is an important issue in education. This study has applied two R...
Assessments with a large amount of small, similar, or often repetitive tasks are being used in educa...
A new method is proposed to set multiple standards in performance tests. The method combines three s...
Essential for the validity of the judgments in a standard-setting study is that they follow the impl...
The Rasch Poisson Counts model is an appropriate item response theory (IRT) model for analyzing many...
Education researchers often study count variables, such as times a student reached a goal, disciplin...
The purpose of this study was to explore the use of the Rasch simple logistic model for the measurem...
With the use of cutscores and standards for making high-stakes educational decisions, efforts shoul...