Reliability of Pass and Fail Decisions on Tests Employing Cut Scores |
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Authors: | Gautam Puhan Leanne Gall |
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Affiliation: | 1. Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ, USA
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Abstract: | The study evaluated the reliability of pass and fail classifications for several teacher certification tests. Since these tests are used in the context of a cut score to classify examinees as pass and fail, evaluating the accuracy and consistency of these classifications is important. The classification accuracy and consistency statistics were estimated using the RELCLASS software. Results indicated the following. (1) The 29 teacher certification tests that were examined had a relatively high classification accuracy (0.827 to 0.999) and consistency (0.760 to 0.999). (2) Both classification accuracy and consistency increased as the difference between the mean and cut score increased. (3) Classification accuracy and consistency was higher for multiple-choice (MC) as compared to tests consisting of only constructed-response (CR) items or a combination of CR and MC items. |
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