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Angoff Standard Setting×Bookmark Standard Setting×Équation de tests×
DomaineEducationEducationPsychométrie
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineLatent structure
Année d'origine197120011984 (modern statistical treatment)
Auteur d'origineWilliam H. AngoffHoward Mitzel, Daniel Lewis, Richard Patz & Donald Ross Green (CTB/McGraw-Hill)Kolen & Brennan (foundational treatise, 2004/2014); Holland & Dorans (2006)
TypeTest-centered standard-setting procedure for establishing cut scoresIRT-based standard-setting procedure using ordered item bookletsScore transformation / latent-scale calibration
Source fondatriceCizek, G. J., & Bunch, M. B. (2007). Standard Setting: A Guide to Establishing and Evaluating Performance Standards on Tests. Sage. ISBN: 9781412916820Cizek, G. J., & Bunch, M. B. (2007). Standard Setting: A Guide to Establishing and Evaluating Performance Standards on Tests. Sage. ISBN: 9781412916820Kolen, M.J. & Brennan, R.L. (2014). Test Equating, Scaling, and Linking: Methods and Practices (3rd ed.). Springer. ISBN: 978-1-4939-0316-6
AliasAngoff Method, Modified Angoff Method, Yes/No Angoff, Angoff Cut-Score ProcedureBookmark Method, Bookmark Procedure, Item Mapping Standard Setting, Ordered Item Booklet MethodTest Eşitleme (Test Equating), score equating, equipercentile equating, IRT true-score equating
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RésuméThe Angoff method is a test-centered procedure for establishing a passing score (cut score) on an examination. A panel of content experts conceptualizes a 'borderline' or minimally competent examinee and, for each item, estimates the probability that such an examinee would answer it correctly. Summing those probabilities yields a recommended cut score for each panelist, and averaging across panelists and discussion rounds produces the performance standard. It is among the most widely used standard-setting methods in licensure, certification, and K-12 testing.The Bookmark method is an item-response-theory-based standard-setting procedure in which test items are arranged in a booklet ordered from easiest to hardest. Panelists page through this ordered item booklet and place a 'bookmark' at the point separating items a borderline examinee would likely master from those they would not, judged against a fixed response probability (commonly two-thirds). The latent ability at the bookmark defines the cut score. Developed at CTB/McGraw-Hill, it became one of the dominant methods for large-scale K-12 assessments.Test equating is a family of statistical methods that converts scores earned on one test form onto the score scale of another form, so that scores from different administrations or versions can be compared and reported on a common metric. The foundational modern treatment is Kolen and Brennan (2004/2014); Holland and Dorans (2006) provide the authoritative chapter-length overview within the field of educational measurement.
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