The Impact of Setting Scoring Expectations on Rater Scoring Rates and Accuracy

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Cathy L. W. Wendler, Nancy Glazer, B. Bridgeman
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ABSTRACT Efficient constructed response (CR) scoring requires both accuracy and speed from human raters. This study was designed to determine if setting scoring rate expectations would encourage raters to score at a faster pace, and if so, if there would be differential effects on scoring accuracy for raters who score at different rates. Three rater groups (slow, medium, and fast) and two conditions (informed and uninformed) were used. In both conditions, raters were given identical scoring directions, but only the informed groups were given an expected scoring rate. Results indicated no significant differences across the two conditions. However, there were significant increases in scoring rates for medium and slow raters compared to their previous operational rates, regardless of whether they were in the informed or uninformed condition. Results also showed there were no significant effects on rater accuracy for either of the two conditions or for any of the rater groups.
设定评分期望对评分者评分率和准确性的影响
摘要高效的构建反应(CR)评分需要人工评分的准确性和速度。这项研究旨在确定设定评分率预期是否会鼓励评分者以更快的速度评分,如果是,对以不同评分率评分的评分者的评分准确性是否会产生不同的影响。使用三个评分组(慢、中、快)和两种条件(知情和不知情)。在这两种情况下,评分者都得到了相同的评分指导,但只有知情组得到了预期的评分率。结果表明,两种情况之间没有显著差异。然而,与之前的手术率相比,中等和慢速评分者的评分率显著提高,无论他们是在知情还是不知情的情况下。结果还显示,无论是在这两种情况下,还是在任何评分组中,评分者的准确性都没有显著影响。
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期刊介绍: Because interaction between the domains of research and application is critical to the evaluation and improvement of new educational measurement practices, Applied Measurement in Education" prime objective is to improve communication between academicians and practitioners. To help bridge the gap between theory and practice, articles in this journal describe original research studies, innovative strategies for solving educational measurement problems, and integrative reviews of current approaches to contemporary measurement issues. Peer Review Policy: All review papers in this journal have undergone editorial screening and peer review.
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