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Virtual standard setting became more popular since the global outbreak of Covid-19 in 2020. Standard setting practitioners needed to conduct either cut score studies and/or linking studies online. The research presented in this book predates Covid-19 and explores virtual standard setting in two e-communication media (audio and video) and then compares them to the face-to-face environment. The interplay of quantitative methods [i.e., classical test theory (CTT) and Rasch measurement theory (RMT)] and qualitative methods [(i.e., constant comparative method (CCM), and media naturalness theory (MNT)] unravel Ariadne’s thread into the labyrinth of virtual standard setting. Illustrative examples of how to conduct and evaluate a virtual workshop are offered to stimulate standard setting practitioners to embrace the opportunities of the virtual environment.



Table of Contents

Charalambos Kollias- Introduction - Literature review- Methodology- Cut score data analysis- Survey data analysis- Focus group interview data analysis- Integration and discussion of findings- Implications, future research, and conclusion- Appendices- References- Author index- Subject index

Virtual Standard Setting: Setting Cut Scores

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    A Hardback by Claudia Harsch, Charalambos Kollias

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9783631805398, 978-3631805398
      ISBN10: 363180539X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Virtual standard setting became more popular since the global outbreak of Covid-19 in 2020. Standard setting practitioners needed to conduct either cut score studies and/or linking studies online. The research presented in this book predates Covid-19 and explores virtual standard setting in two e-communication media (audio and video) and then compares them to the face-to-face environment. The interplay of quantitative methods [i.e., classical test theory (CTT) and Rasch measurement theory (RMT)] and qualitative methods [(i.e., constant comparative method (CCM), and media naturalness theory (MNT)] unravel Ariadne’s thread into the labyrinth of virtual standard setting. Illustrative examples of how to conduct and evaluate a virtual workshop are offered to stimulate standard setting practitioners to embrace the opportunities of the virtual environment.



      Table of Contents

      Charalambos Kollias- Introduction - Literature review- Methodology- Cut score data analysis- Survey data analysis- Focus group interview data analysis- Integration and discussion of findings- Implications, future research, and conclusion- Appendices- References- Author index- Subject index

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