Modelo de recalificación para la prueba Saber 11
Requalification model for Saber 11 test
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Abstract (en)
Nowadays the standardized tests are an essential tool when assessing the quality of education, the population changes and the inclusion of new evaluation forms would require the use of methodologies that allow the comparison between the results of the tests in different applications. This article outlines the different methodologies for equalization Rating through transformations applied to the particular case of the test Saber 11, applied by the Instituto Colombiano para la Evaluaci´on de la Calidad de la Educaci´on (Icfes), due to the structural change in the test presented from 2014. To achieve the equalization the Generalized Linear Models and the Test Classic theory models are used, to make comparisons with less error when Beta Regression models are used. The methodologies presented can be applied to different scenarios in which equalization Rating for standardized test is required.Abstract (es)
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