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1Ifeoma C. Iyioke, Michigan State University, Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Special Education, 220 Trowbridge Rd., East Lansing, MI 48824, USA, IFY@msu-edu.
Abstract:
This paper presents a methodology for evaluating the judgments of participants of a Completely Structured Training (CST) on the Angoff standard setting method based on the Rasch measurement model. The CST was designed for K-12 teachers on the strategy of judging their students' performance. The evaluation examines judgments for reflecting realistic expectations based on bootstrap sampling distribution of the Rasch measurement model difficulty estimates of the test items. Additionally, the report includes a study application of the methodology and recommendations.
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