The reliability of the pass/fail decision for assessments comprised of multiple components

Often, exams of one subject (credits) are made up of several sub-exams that must be passed independently. In this case of a “conjunctive” linking of the individual decisions “passed / failed” as well as in other complex existing rules, adequate evaluation procedures are necessary to estimate the accuracy and consistency of the decision “passed / failed”. To date, there are only a few papers available on this issue and a general methodology was published by Douglas and Mislevy in 2010.
The study aims to analyze the reliability of the decision “passed / failed” using a composite test in which several sub-exams have to be performed independently and discusses the implications for an improved methodology for identifying students who do not meet the minimum requirements.
Möltner A, Tımbıl S, Jünger J: Die Zuverlässigkeit der Entscheidung „bestanden/durchgefallen“ bei zusammengesetzten Prüfungen. GMS Z Med Ausbild 2015; 32(4):Doc42 (2015)
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