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Haberman, Shelby; Yao, Lili – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2015
Admission decisions frequently rely on multiple assessments. As a consequence, it is important to explore rational approaches to combine the information from different educational tests. For example, U.S. graduate schools usually receive both TOEFL iBT® scores and GRE® General scores of foreign applicants for admission; however, little guidance…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Repetition, Methods, Error of Measurement
Lu, Ru; Haberman, Shelby; Guo, Hongwen; Liu, Jinghua – ETS Research Report Series, 2015
In this study, we apply jackknifing to anchor items to evaluate the impact of anchor selection on equating stability. In an ideal world, the choice of anchor items should have little impact on equating results. When this ideal does not correspond to reality, selection of anchor items can strongly influence equating results. This influence does not…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Equated Scores, Test Items, Sampling
Puhan, Gautam; Sinharay, Sandip; Haberman, Shelby; Larkin, Kevin – Applied Measurement in Education, 2010
Will subscores provide additional information than what is provided by the total score? Is there a method that can estimate more trustworthy subscores than observed subscores? To answer the first question, this study evaluated whether the true subscore was more accurately predicted by the observed subscore or total score. To answer the second…
Descriptors: Licensing Examinations (Professions), Scores, Computation, Methods