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- James Uzomba Okeaba
(Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria)
- Nkechi Patricia-Mary Esomonu
(Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria)
Abstract
This study estimated measurement error and score dependability in examinations using the Generalizability Theory. Scores obtained by the students (object of measurements) in examinations are affected by multiple sources of error (facets), and these scores are used in taking relative and absolute decisions about the students. There is, therefore, needed to estimate measurement error and score dependability to find the extent of the contributions of the facets to error in examination scores. Three research questions and one hypothesis were used to guide the study. The study population comprised 5,085 SS3 students of the 34 Government-owned senior secondary schools in Yenagoa LGA of Bayelsa State 2019/2020 academic session. 10 schools were selected using simple random sampling technic and the 1,525 SS3 students of the selected schools formed the sample. section A of the 2018 NECO Mathematics main paper and 2018 NECO Mathematics Marking Scheme were used to collect the data. EduG version 6.0-e based on ANOVA and Generalizability theory was used to answer the three research questions. A 95% confidence interval was computed using the standard error variance components to test the hypothesis. The findings of the study revealed that some hidden sources of error were at play in the study. the students’ facets (σ2S) made the highest contribution to measurement error in examination scores followed by the residual (σ2SIM). Also, the Students’ facet was significantly different (p
Suggested Citation
James Uzomba Okeaba & Nkechi Patricia-Mary Esomonu, 2021.
"Estimating Measurement Errors and Score Dependability of NECO 2019 Mathematics Examination,"
European Journal of Education and Pedagogy, European Open Science, vol. 2(3), pages 50-55, June.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejedu0:v:2:y:2021:i:3:id:30092
DOI: 10.24018/ejedu.2021.2.3.92
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