Some Notes on Corrections for Guessing and Related Problems
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In an unpublished paper from the 1950s (reprinted here with a brief introduction), E. F. Lindquist proposed that correction-for-guessing formulas should be replaced with a more realistic and empirical approach to scoring objective tests. The formula and the underlying assumptions are explained, and several problems with the concept are outlined.
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