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Two simple models for rater effects

by Dato N. M. De Gruijter - Applied Psychological Measurement , 1984
"... In many examinations, essays of different exami-nees are rated by different rater pairs. This paper dis-cusses the estimation of rater effects for rating designs in which rater pairs overlap in a special way. Two models for rater effects are considered: the additive model and a nonlinear model. An i ..."
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In many examinations, essays of different exami-nees are rated by different rater pairs. This paper dis-cusses the estimation of rater effects for rating designs in which rater pairs overlap in a special way. Two models for rater effects are considered: the additive model and a nonlinear model

Gender, Race, and Rater Effects

by Dong Hun Lee, Thomas Oakland, Gina Jackson, Joseph Glutting
"... Group differences and prevalence rates for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in a matched sample of college freshmen (n = 956) and their parents (n = 956) were investigated for gender and race (African American and Caucasian) effects using current self-report and retrospective ..."
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Group differences and prevalence rates for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in a matched sample of college freshmen (n = 956) and their parents (n = 956) were investigated for gender and race (African American and Caucasian) effects using current self

Identifying rater effects using latent trait models

by Edward W. Wolfe, E. W. Wolfe - Psychology Science , 2004
"... This study describes how latent trait models, specifically the multi-faceted Rasch model, may be applied to identifying rater effects in performance ratings. Three general types of rater effects are presented (Accuracy/Inaccuracy, Severity/Leniency, and Centrality/ Extremism), and indices that are u ..."
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This study describes how latent trait models, specifically the multi-faceted Rasch model, may be applied to identifying rater effects in performance ratings. Three general types of rater effects are presented (Accuracy/Inaccuracy, Severity/Leniency, and Centrality/ Extremism), and indices

Adjustments for rater effects in performance assessment

by Walter M. Houston, Mark R. Raymond, Joseph C. Svec - Applied Psychological Measurement , 1991
"... Alternative methods to correct for rater leniency/stringency effects (i.e., rater bias) in per-formance ratings were investigated. Rater bias effects are of concern when candidates are evaluated by different raters. The three correction methods evaluated were ordinary least squares (OLS), weighted l ..."
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Alternative methods to correct for rater leniency/stringency effects (i.e., rater bias) in per-formance ratings were investigated. Rater bias effects are of concern when candidates are evaluated by different raters. The three correction methods evaluated were ordinary least squares (OLS), weighted

TITLE Detecting Rater Effects with a Multi-Faceted Rating Scale

by Edward W. Chiu, Chris W. T
"... How common patterns of rater errors may be detected in a large-scale performance assessment setting is discussed. Common rater effects are identified, and a scaling method that can be used to detect them in operational data sets is presented. Simulated data sets are generated to exhibit each of thes ..."
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How common patterns of rater errors may be detected in a large-scale performance assessment setting is discussed. Common rater effects are identified, and a scaling method that can be used to detect them in operational data sets is presented. Simulated data sets are generated to exhibit each

IRT-based assessments of rater effects in múltiple-source feedback instruments

by Michael A. Barr, Nambury S. Raju - Organizational Research Methods , 2003
"... This study compares three item response theory–based models of assessing mea-surement equivalence in 360 ° feedback: the traditional differential item function-ing (DIF) methodology, Muraki’s rater’s effect model, and Patz, Junker, and John-son’s hierarchical rater model. Using data from 491 manager ..."
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This study compares three item response theory–based models of assessing mea-surement equivalence in 360 ° feedback: the traditional differential item function-ing (DIF) methodology, Muraki’s rater’s effect model, and Patz, Junker, and John-son’s hierarchical rater model. Using data from 491

PROMPT AND RATER EFFECTS IN SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT

by Gad S. Lim , 2009
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Examining rater effects in TestDaF writing and speaking performance assessments: A many-facet Rasch analysis

by Thomas Eckes - Language Assessment Quarterly , 2005
"... I studied rater effects in the writing and speaking sections of the Test of German as a Foreign Language (TestDaF). Building on the many-facet Rasch measurement meth-odology, the focus was on rater main effects as well as 2- and 3-way interactions be-tween raters and the other facets involved, that ..."
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I studied rater effects in the writing and speaking sections of the Test of German as a Foreign Language (TestDaF). Building on the many-facet Rasch measurement meth-odology, the focus was on rater main effects as well as 2- and 3-way interactions be-tween raters and the other facets involved

Disentangling Genetic, Environmental, and Rater Effects on Internalizing and Externalizing Problem Behavior in 10-year-old Twins

by Meike Bartels, Dorret I. Boomsma, James J. Hudziak, Marjolein J. H. Rietveld, et al. , 2003
"... Previous studies have emphasized the importance of rater issues in studying the etiology of variation in internalizing and externalizing problems in children. Earlier results indicate only moderate agreement between parents, and assume that parents assess a specific aspect of their child’s behavior. ..."
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. In comparable samples of younger children, additive genetic effects are the main factor explaining individual differences in both internalizing and externalizing behavior. It is unknown whether this pattern of rater influences and variance decomposition will be consistent in older children. Child Behavior

Correction of Rater Effects in Longitudinal Research With a Cross-Classified Random Effects Model

by Shenyang Guo
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