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An Empirical Investigation of the Standard Error of Measurement at Different Ability Levels
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Measurement TheoryEngineeringMeasurementGeneralizability TheoryAccuracy And PrecisionEducationPsychometricsPsychologyCalibrationHuman Performance MeasuringStandard ErrorApplied MeasurementBiostatisticsReliability AnalysisStatisticsReliabilityMethod ValidationDifferent Ability LevelsStandard ErrorsTest DevelopmentEmpirical InvestigationError AnalysisEducational AssessmentPsychological Measurement
Methods of estimating the standard error at different ability levels were compared. Overall, it was found that at a given ability level the standard errors calculated using different formulas are not appreciably different. Further, for most situations the traditional method of calculating a standard error probably provides sufficient precision.
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