Post hoc evaluation of analytic rating scales for improved functioning in the assessment of interactive L2 speaking ability

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2018
Abstract This study was designed to determine how well existing analytic rating scales functioned in the assessment of low- to mid-proficiency Japanese university students’ interactive English speaking ability when engaged in small group discussions. Many-facet Rasch measurement (MFRM) was employed to evaluate the quality of adapted rating scales for complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF), interaction, and communicative effectiveness. The video-recorded performances of 64 participants who completed 10-min group discussion tasks at the beginning and end of their first semester of university study were independently rated by four experienced raters using 9-point rating scales and the resulting scores were subjected to many-facet Rasch measurement (MFRM). Although the scores demonstrated acceptable fit to the Rasch model, closer inspection of the data using Linacre’s (J Appl Meas 3:85–106, 2002a) guidelines for post hoc evaluation of rating scale category quality revealed multiple problems with the 9-point scales and suggested four major revisions were likely to improve the scales for use in this context. The resulting five 5-point rating scales developed through these revisions were then used by the same raters to reassess the same task performances. The 5-point rating scale data was then subjected to the same manner of MFRM analyses and found to demonstrate notably improved functioning and quality.
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Authors McDonald, Kurtis;
Journal language testing in asia
Year 2018
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