Introduction In high-stakes assessment, the measurement precision of pass-fail decisions is of great importance. A concept for analyzing the measurement precision at the cut score is conditional reliability, which describes measurement precision for every score achieved in an exam. We compared conditional reliabilities in Classical Test Theory (CTT) and Item Response Theory (IRT) with a special focus on the cut score and potential factors influencing conditional reliability at the cut score. Methods We analyzed 32 multiple-choice exams from three Swiss medical schools comparing conditional reliability at the cut score in IRT and CCT. Additionally, we analyzed potential influencing factors such as the range of examinees’ performance, year ...
textabstractSituational Judgment Tests (SJTs) are increasingly used for medical school selection. Sc...
Optimal assessment tools should measure in a limited time the knowledge of students in a correct and...
Even when the scoring of the examination is based on Item Response Theory, standard setting methods ...
Introduction: In high-stakes assessment, the measurement precision of pass-fail decisions is of grea...
High measurement precision in assessment is of main concern in medical education. It ensures compete...
Background In high-stakes assessments in medical education, the decision to let a particular partic...
This study explored the uses of item response theory in the setting of standards (or cut scores) on ...
of composite tests to assess all aspects of the curriculum recommended by the General Medical Counci...
Authentic standard setting methods will demonstrate high convergent validity evidence of their outco...
The quality control of written examination is very important in the teaching and learning process of...
A single-administration classification reliability index is described that estimates the probability...
The theoretical probability of misclassification in a mastery test is exactly computed using the raw...
This paper describes and evaluates the use of measurement decision theory (MDT) to classify examinee...
A criterion-referenced test can be viewed as testing either a continuous or a binary variable, and ...
textabstractSituational Judgment Tests (SJTs) are increasingly used for medical school selection. Sc...
Optimal assessment tools should measure in a limited time the knowledge of students in a correct and...
Even when the scoring of the examination is based on Item Response Theory, standard setting methods ...
Introduction: In high-stakes assessment, the measurement precision of pass-fail decisions is of grea...
High measurement precision in assessment is of main concern in medical education. It ensures compete...
Background In high-stakes assessments in medical education, the decision to let a particular partic...
This study explored the uses of item response theory in the setting of standards (or cut scores) on ...
of composite tests to assess all aspects of the curriculum recommended by the General Medical Counci...
Authentic standard setting methods will demonstrate high convergent validity evidence of their outco...
The quality control of written examination is very important in the teaching and learning process of...
A single-administration classification reliability index is described that estimates the probability...
The theoretical probability of misclassification in a mastery test is exactly computed using the raw...
This paper describes and evaluates the use of measurement decision theory (MDT) to classify examinee...
A criterion-referenced test can be viewed as testing either a continuous or a binary variable, and ...
textabstractSituational Judgment Tests (SJTs) are increasingly used for medical school selection. Sc...
Optimal assessment tools should measure in a limited time the knowledge of students in a correct and...
Even when the scoring of the examination is based on Item Response Theory, standard setting methods ...