Teachers' Conceptions of the Target Examinee in Angoff Standard Setting

In cut score setting processes, subject matter experts are asked to make judgments about the likely performance of examinees at a targeted skill level. When cut scores are used in K-12 settings to separate students who have and have not mastered certain skills, the target examinee may be characteriz...

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