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Evaluating human scoring using generalizability theory
By Yaw Bimpeh, William Pointer, Ben Smith, Elizabeth Harrison
Published 21 Jul 2020 -
Investigating the diversity of scientific methods in high-stakes chemistry examinations in England
By Alison Cullinane, Sibel Erduran, Stephen Wooding
Published 6 Oct 2019 -
By Sibel Erduran, Alison Cullinane, Stephen Wooding
Published 7 Apr 2019 -
Assessing comparability of optional questions
By Elizabeth Harrison
Published 4 Dec 2018 -
Difficulty plots: DIF analysis without the partial credit model
By Elizabeth Harrison
Published 5 May 2017 -
The effect of marker background and training on the quality of marking in GCSE English
By Michelle Meadows, Lucy Billington
Published 9 Dec 2010 -
Stretch and challenge in A-level examinations: teachers’ views of the new assessments
By Jo-Anne Baird, Anthony Daly, Kate Tremain, Michelle Meadows
Published 1 Feb 2009 -
The use of 'live' versus photocopied scripts in the first phase sample of marking standardisation
By Michelle Meadows
Published 1 May 2006 -
Can we predict who will be a reliable marker?
By Michelle Meadows
Published 30 Mar 2006 -
A review of the literature on marking reliability
By Michelle Meadows, Lucy Billington
Published 1 May 2005