Educational researchers often need to construct precise and reliable measurement scales of complex and varied representations such as participants’ written work, videoed lesson segments and policy documents. Developing such scales using can be resource-intensive and time-consuming, and the outcomes are not always reliable. Here we present alternative methods based on comparative judgement (CJ) that have been growing in popularity over recent years. We consider the contexts in which CJ-based methods are appropriate before describing in detail what they are and how they can be applied to construct measurement scales in a range of educational research contexts. We also provide an overview to evaluating the reliability and validity of the resul...
It is increasingly acknowledged that adaptive assessment has a significant role to play in enhancing...
Using item response theory, this study explores whether student survey and classroom observation ite...
Standardised measurement of teachers’ professional vision (i.e., noticing and reasoning) is commonly...
To adequately assess students' competences, students are asked to provide proof of a performance. Id...
Assessing complex skills such as writing, designing, or problem-solving is a challenge. Comparative ...
An impediment to conducting high-quality quantitative research studies in education is the paucity o...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Comparative judgment in assessment is a process whereby repeated comparison of two items (e.g., asse...
While reliability has been the subject of much Comparative Judgement (CJ) research, understanding it...
There is growing interest in using comparative judgement to assess student work as an alternative to...
Marking and feedback are essential features of teaching and learning, across the overwhelming majori...
Comparative judgement (CJ) is an evaluation method whereby a rank order is constructed from judges’ ...
In this paper we argue that comparative judgement delivered by online technologies is a viable, vali...
Comparative analyses of educational methods have often been inconclusive; there are several possible...
Traditionally, assessing and feedbacking students’ tasks are mostly done one task at a time (= class...
It is increasingly acknowledged that adaptive assessment has a significant role to play in enhancing...
Using item response theory, this study explores whether student survey and classroom observation ite...
Standardised measurement of teachers’ professional vision (i.e., noticing and reasoning) is commonly...
To adequately assess students' competences, students are asked to provide proof of a performance. Id...
Assessing complex skills such as writing, designing, or problem-solving is a challenge. Comparative ...
An impediment to conducting high-quality quantitative research studies in education is the paucity o...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Comparative judgment in assessment is a process whereby repeated comparison of two items (e.g., asse...
While reliability has been the subject of much Comparative Judgement (CJ) research, understanding it...
There is growing interest in using comparative judgement to assess student work as an alternative to...
Marking and feedback are essential features of teaching and learning, across the overwhelming majori...
Comparative judgement (CJ) is an evaluation method whereby a rank order is constructed from judges’ ...
In this paper we argue that comparative judgement delivered by online technologies is a viable, vali...
Comparative analyses of educational methods have often been inconclusive; there are several possible...
Traditionally, assessing and feedbacking students’ tasks are mostly done one task at a time (= class...
It is increasingly acknowledged that adaptive assessment has a significant role to play in enhancing...
Using item response theory, this study explores whether student survey and classroom observation ite...
Standardised measurement of teachers’ professional vision (i.e., noticing and reasoning) is commonly...