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Aspects of testing (matching, ranking and rating)

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Thomas Cool (Consultancy & Econometrics)

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This paper explores the links between matching, ranking, rating, Elo- rating, logit modeling, Rasch modeling, Item-Response Theory (IRT), voting, aggregation, and the like. These issues arise e.g. when testing students, or rating web pages or scientific papers. The analysis is at a very basic level. The main result are Mathematica notebooks and a package.

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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series General Economics and Teaching with number 0004004.

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Date of creation: 03 Jul 2000
Date of revision: 07 Jul 2000
Handle: RePEc:wpa:wuwpgt:0004004

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