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Using Rasch Analysis To Identify The Level Of Difficulty Of Multiple-Choice Questions

It is important to unambiguously identify the perceived level of difficulty of individual questions employed within a multiple-choice examination. The aim is to assign questions to one of three levels of difficulty. The number of question allocated to each level is an essential element in mapping the raw mark onto the standard University scale.

msor.11.2n.pdf
01/07/2011
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