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Comparing examinees to a control
Authors:Rand R Wilcox
Institution:(1) Center for the Study of Evaluation, UCLA Graduate School of Education, 145 Moore Hall, 90024 Los Angeles, CA
Abstract:When comparing examinees to a control, the examiner usually does not know the probability of correctly classifying the examinees based on the number of items used and the number of examinees tested. Using ranking and selection techniques, a general framework is described for deriving a lower bound on this probability. We illustrate how these techniques can be applied to the binomial error model. New exact results are given for normal populations having unknown and unequal variances.The work upon which this publication is based was performed pursuant to a grant Grant No. NIE-G-76-0083] with the National Institute of Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Points of view or opinions stated do not necessarily represent official NIE position or policy.
Keywords:setting standards  indifference zone  strong true-score models
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