A scaling formula was adopted for the R.A.S exam to standardize examiner/subject scores. The formula takes a candidate's raw marks and adjusts it based on the combined mean and pooled standard deviation of all examiners/subjects, as well as the individual examiner/subject mean and standard deviation. This helps account for differences in examiner/subject grading to provide fair and standardized results.
A scaling formula was adopted for the R.A.S exam to standardize examiner/subject scores. The formula takes a candidate's raw marks and adjusts it based on the combined mean and pooled standard deviation of all examiners/subjects, as well as the individual examiner/subject mean and standard deviation. This helps account for differences in examiner/subject grading to provide fair and standardized results.
A scaling formula was adopted for the R.A.S exam to standardize examiner/subject scores. The formula takes a candidate's raw marks and adjusts it based on the combined mean and pooled standard deviation of all examiners/subjects, as well as the individual examiner/subject mean and standard deviation. This helps account for differences in examiner/subject grading to provide fair and standardized results.
A scaling formula was adopted for the R.A.S exam to standardize examiner/subject scores. The formula takes a candidate's raw marks and adjusts it based on the combined mean and pooled standard deviation of all examiners/subjects, as well as the individual examiner/subject mean and standard deviation. This helps account for differences in examiner/subject grading to provide fair and standardized results.