Aim: To discuss the (dis)advantages of commonly used criterion and norm-referenced methods and present a new compromise method: standards based on a fixed cut-off score using the best scoring students as reference point.Methods: Historical data from 54 Maastricht (norm-referenced) and 52 Groningen (criterion-referenced) tests were used to demonstrate huge discrepancies and variability in cut-off scores and failure rates. Subsequently, the compromise model - known as Cohen's method - was applied to the Groningen tests.Results: The Maastricht norm-referenced method led to a large variation in required cut-off scores (15-46%), but a stable failure rate (about 17%). The Groningen method with a conventional, pre-fixed standard of 60% led to a la...
‘Standard setting ’ is a process through which the items prepared for the student assessment is stan...
Recently, standard-setting cut scores and assessment techniques became of major concerns for many or...
ABSTRACT. This review identifies 38 methods for either setting standards or adjusting them based on ...
Aim: To discuss the (dis)advantages of commonly used criterion and norm-referenced methods and prese...
Aim: To discuss the (dis)advantages of commonly used criterion and norm-referenced methods and prese...
In testing, setting performance standards involves identifying cut scores that divide examinees into...
Previous methodological reviews and the controversy regarding the adequacy of standard-setting tec...
This study examined an alternative examinee-centered standard setting method that is a modification ...
Abstract Background The outcome of assessments is determined by the standard-setting method used. Th...
Standard setting provides a way to define minimal competency for various professional assessments. I...
Abstract. This paper presents a discussion of Angovian methods of standard setting – methods which a...
Two concerns related to setting performance standards on educational assessments are discussed. Firs...
Issues involved in standard setting along with methods for standard setting are reviewed, with speci...
As described in Zieky (2001), standard setting procedures have evolved over the past 60 years or so....
BACKGROUND: Standard setting of assessment is critical in quality assurance of medical programs. The...
‘Standard setting ’ is a process through which the items prepared for the student assessment is stan...
Recently, standard-setting cut scores and assessment techniques became of major concerns for many or...
ABSTRACT. This review identifies 38 methods for either setting standards or adjusting them based on ...
Aim: To discuss the (dis)advantages of commonly used criterion and norm-referenced methods and prese...
Aim: To discuss the (dis)advantages of commonly used criterion and norm-referenced methods and prese...
In testing, setting performance standards involves identifying cut scores that divide examinees into...
Previous methodological reviews and the controversy regarding the adequacy of standard-setting tec...
This study examined an alternative examinee-centered standard setting method that is a modification ...
Abstract Background The outcome of assessments is determined by the standard-setting method used. Th...
Standard setting provides a way to define minimal competency for various professional assessments. I...
Abstract. This paper presents a discussion of Angovian methods of standard setting – methods which a...
Two concerns related to setting performance standards on educational assessments are discussed. Firs...
Issues involved in standard setting along with methods for standard setting are reviewed, with speci...
As described in Zieky (2001), standard setting procedures have evolved over the past 60 years or so....
BACKGROUND: Standard setting of assessment is critical in quality assurance of medical programs. The...
‘Standard setting ’ is a process through which the items prepared for the student assessment is stan...
Recently, standard-setting cut scores and assessment techniques became of major concerns for many or...
ABSTRACT. This review identifies 38 methods for either setting standards or adjusting them based on ...