Research library
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Evaluating human scoring using generalizability theory
By Yaw Bimpeh, William Pointer, Ben Smith, Elizabeth Harrison
Published 21 Jul 2020 -
Exploring the use of item response theory models for analysing high-tariff items
By Yaw Bimpeh
Published 11 Nov 2019 -
By Charlotte Stephenson, Tina Isaacs
Published 2 Oct 2019 -
Preadmission schooling context helps to predict examination performance throughout medical school
By Neil Stringer, Michael Chan, Yaw Bimpeh, Philip Chan
Published 4 Oct 2016 -
Gains in marking reliability from item-level marking: is the sum of the parts better than the whole?
By Christopher Wheadon, Anne Pinot de Moira
Published 23 Oct 2013 -
Estimation of composite score classification accuracy using compound probability distributions
By Christopher Wheadon, Ian Stockford
Published 1 May 2013 -
A-level reform: The view from the inside
By Daniel Acquah,Suzanne Chamberlain,Simon Eason,Ben Jones,Debra Malpass,Lesley Meyer,Anne Pinot de Moira,Ian Stockford,Neil Stringer,Christopher Wheadon
Published 17 Jul 2012 -
Using modern test theory to maintain standards in public qualifications in England
By Christopher Wheadon
Published 13 Jul 2012 -
An Item Response Theory approach to the maintenance of standards in public examinations in England
By Christopher Wheadon
Published 28 Mar 2011 -
What makes marking reliable? Experiments with UK examinations
By Jo-Anne Baird, Jackie Greatorex, John Bell
Published 27 Sep 2010
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