The Art of Estimating a Moving Parameter and Reducing Bias Introduced by Inflated Measurements in Student Assessments

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ABSTRACT

In this paper, we discuss the art of estimating the greatest level of understanding obtained by a student based on five assessment types ranked based on their correlation between the set maximum levels of understanding. The results show a weighting system yields a point estimate that has a stronger correlation between the preset levels of understanding than a simple point system.

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Wooten, R. , Jelsovsky, D. , Back, R. and D’Andrea, J. (2018) The Art of Estimating a Moving Parameter and Reducing Bias Introduced by Inflated Measurements in Student Assessments. American Journal of Computational Mathematics, 8, 27-41. doi: 10.4236/ajcm.2018.81003.

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