A comparative study of two standard-setting techniques

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Abdalla Alsamdi
Cite this article:  Alsamdi, A. (2007). A comparative study of two standard-setting techniques. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 35(4), 479-486.


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This study compares the Angoff method (1971) for setting standards with the Ebel method (1972), using a test in introductory psychology. Although results showed a significant difference in the minimum passing score obtained through these methods, results also showed strong evidence of agreement between both methods about the number of students classified as pass/fail. The Angoff method tended to be more stringent and produce a higher minimum passing score than the Ebel method.

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