Study Sample: 1568 assessment interviews rated by ASLPI evaluators
- 1286 test candidates between 2008 and 2011
- 82 re-rated interviews
Inter and intra-rater Reliability – measure of consistency between ratings of the same test taker from different evaluators. This is an “intra-class correlation” (ICC) for a single rater or the average rating across 3 raters.
Correlation Across All Possible Evaluator Pairs
- Findings support the reliability of ASLPI ratings
- Evaluators consistently rank-ordered interviewees for total scores, for holistic ratings, and for dimension scores
- Evaluators rated performances consistently in terms of relative position on the ASLPI scale
| Correlation Across All Possible Evaluator Pairs | |
| Total Score | .90 |
| Holistic Rating | .90 |
| Dimensions | |
| Vocabulary | .82 |
| Grammar | .82 |
| Comprehension | .86 |
| Accent/Production | .80 |
| Fluency | .81 |
Repeatability of ASLPI Ratings
- Findings supported the repeatability of ASLPI ratings using the adjacent agreement standard of ratings/scores which is the current standard
- When re-rating ASLPI interviews, evaluators’ re-ratings agreed with the initial ratings, and met the adjacent standard
| Agreement (+/-1) [Ref 90-100%] | |
| Production | 98% |
| Grammar | 98% |
| Vocabulary | 98% |
| Comprehension | 98% |
| Holistic Rating | 87% |
ASLPI Re-Rating
- Findings supported that a new panel of evaluators and the original panel of evaluators resulted in reliable ratings
| Comparison | n | Final Rating Reliability | |
| Person r | Spearman Rho | ||
| New panel (3 evaluators) | 82 | .89 | .88 |
| Original panel (3 evaluators) | 81 | .92 | .90 |
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