Research library
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Critiquing the rationales for using comparative judgement: a call for clarity
By Kate Tremain Kelly, Mary Richardson, Talia Isaacs
Published 18 Nov 2022 -
AQA on-screen assessment pilots: insights from focus groups
By Jeanne Marie Ryan, Corina Balaban
Published 21 Sep 2022 -
Preadmission schooling context helps to predict examination performance throughout medical school
By Neil Stringer, Michael Chan, Yaw Bimpeh, Philip Chan
Published 4 Oct 2016 -
Challenging minds? Students' perceptions of computer-based World Class Tests of problem solving
By Mary Richardson, Jo-Anne Baird, Jim Ridgway, Martin Ripley, Diane Shorrocks-Taylor, Malcolm Swan
Published 1 Nov 2002 -
Would the real gold standard please step forward?
By Jo-Anne Baird, Mike Cresswell, Paul Newton
Published 1 Jun 2000 -
The comparability of different subjects in public examinations: a theoretical and practical critique
By Harvey Goldstein, Mike Cresswell
Published 1 Dec 1996 -
By Mike Cresswell
Published 1 Apr 1994 -
Assessment of the National Curriculum - some fundamental considerations
By Mike Cresswell, Jim Houston
Published 1 Feb 1991 -
Combining grades from different assessments: how reliable is the result?
By Mike Cresswell
Published 1 Nov 1988 -
Placing candidates who take differentiated papers on a common grade scale
By Frances Good, Mike Cresswell
Published 1 Nov 1988