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ArtikelA Modification to Angoff and Bookmarking Cut Scores to Account for the Imperfect Reliability of Test Scores  
Oleh: MacCann, Robert G.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Educational and Psychological Measurement vol. 68 no. 02 (Apr. 2008), page 197-214.
Topik: minimum competency; standard setting; cut score; Angoff method; bookmarking; score reliability; true score
Fulltext: 197.pdf (192.49KB)
Isi artikelIt is shown that the Angoff and bookmarking cut scores are examples of true score equating that in the real world must be applied to observed scores. In the context of defining minimal competency, the percentage ‘‘failed’’ by such methods is a function of the length of the measuring instrument. It is argued that this length is largely arbitrary, being heavily influenced by practical educational constraints. Hence, there is an ambiguity or nonuniqueness about the percentage failed. An argument is advanced that the failure rate should reflect the percentage of true scores below the cut score. A modification to the cut score is derived that achieves this outcome and simultaneously removes the nonuniqueness in the percentage failed.
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