An approximately reproducing scoring scheme that aligns rand
An approximately reproducing scoring scheme that aligns random response and omission
0 min read
Rate this book:
About This Book
One formulation of confidence scoring requires the examinee to indicate as a number his or her personal probability of the correctness of each alternative in a multiple-choice test. For this formulation, a linear transformation of the logarithm of the correct response is maximized if the examinee reports accurately his or her personal probability. To equate omits scores with choice scores, the transformation can be chosen so that the score is zero if the examinee indicates complete uncertainty. If this is done, the scoring function depends on the number of alternatives. One could also align uncertainty and response omission by granting credit for omitting items, though it is felt this might be hard to explain to examinees.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Robert F. Boldt
A four value personnel decison
A four value personnel decison model
A Simple confidence testing fo
A Simple confidence testing format
Anchored scaling and equating:
Anchored scaling and equating: old conceptual problems and new methods
Distributions of ACTFL ratings
Distributions of ACTFL ratings by TOEFL score ranges
Factor analysis of business sc
Factor analysis of business school grades
Generalization of GRE general
Generalization of GRE general test validity across departments