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Angoff Standard SettingThe 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 minimallyBibliographic Record Quality AnalysisBibliographic record quality analysis evaluates the catalogue records that describe library resources — typically MARC or linked-data records built to standards such as RDA — to deBookmark Standard SettingThe 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 througCeleration Line AnalysisCeleration line analysis is a single-case method that fits a trend line to the baseline phase, projects that line forward into the intervention phase, and judges effect by how manyCommon Method Bias RemediesCommon method bias remedies are the procedural and statistical tools researchers use to detect and reduce the spurious covariance that arises when constructs are measured with the Conditional Standard Error of MeasurementThe conditional standard error of measurement (CSEM) describes how much measurement error a test score carries at each point along the score scale, rather than as a single average.
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Angoff Standard SettingBibliographic Record Quality AnalysisBookmark Standard SettingCeleration Line AnalysisCommon Method Bias RemediesConditional Standard Error of MeasurementGwet's AC1HISCLASS Social Class CodingHISCO Occupational CodingHistorical Nominal Record LinkageHolsti's MethodICF Linking RulesIndexing Consistency AnalysisInter-Indexer ConsistencyIntercoder ReliabilityKrippendorff's AlphaLawshe Content Validity RatioMetadata Quality AssessmentMultitrait-Multimethod MatrixName Authority Control EvaluationNonoverlap of All PairsPercentage of Nonoverlapping DataRasch Analysis of Disability MeasuresReliable Change IndexScott's PiStandardized Effect Size for Single-Case ResearchStandardized Test AnalysisTau-UVisual Analysis of Single-Case Data