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Automated Scoring of Constructed-Response Science Items: Prospects and Obstacles

Journal

EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENT-ISSUES AND PRACTICE
Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 19-28

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/emip.12028

Keywords

automated scoring; constructed-response items; c-rater (TM); science assessment

Funding

  1. Direct For Education and Human Resources [0822388] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  2. Division Of Research On Learning [0822388] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  3. Division Of Research On Learning
  4. Direct For Education and Human Resources [1119670] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Content-based automated scoring has been applied in a variety of science domains. However, many prior applications involved simplified scoring rubrics without considering rubrics representing multiple levels of understanding. This study tested a concept-based scoring tool for content-based scoring, c-rater (TM), for four science items with rubrics aiming to differentiate among multiple levels of understanding. The items showed moderate to good agreement with human scores. The findings suggest that automated scoring has the potential to score constructed-response items with complex scoring rubrics, but in its current design cannot replace human raters. This article discusses sources of disagreement and factors that could potentially improve the accuracy of concept-based automated scoring.

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