#11207. Does the choice of response time threshold procedure substantially affect inferences concerning the identification and exclusion of rapid guessing responses? A meta-analysis

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Abstract:
In this study, we conduct a meta-analysis that investigates the variability in documenting rapid guessing (RG) across rapid time (RT) threshold procedures on computer-administered low-stakes power tests. Here, we evaluated differences between procedures on descriptive (the proportions of RG responses and responders identified), measurement property (item properties), and test performance outcomes.
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Meta-analysis; Rapid guessing; Response times; Test-taking effort

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