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This is a manuscript about the information structure of Open Assessment.
[[Category:Open assessment]][[category:nuggets]][[category:manuscript]]
 
== Abstract ==
 
=== Background ===
 
=== Methods ===
 
=== Results ===
 
=== Conclusions ===
 
== Background ==
 
[[Image:Context Process and product.PNG]]
 
* [[Open assessment]]
 
 
 
== Methods ==
 
The work is based on research questions. The current answers to these questions should be seen as hypotheses that will be tested against observations and practical experience as the work goes on. The research questions are presented in the Results section together with the current answer.
 
The scientific methods that have been used as the foundation of this work are briefly presented here.
* [[PSSP]]
* [[Bayesian network]], causality
* [[Bayes' theorem]]
* [[Falsification]], bayesian updating
* [[Decision theory]]
* [[pyrkilo]]
* [[open assessment]]
* [[:en:Pragma-dialectics|argumentation theory]]
 
Three requirements were applied throughout the method development:
* possibility to open participation at any point in the assessment work
* falsifiability (testable against observations)
* reusable objects
 
== Results ==
 
===Universal products===
 
{{{{ns:0}}:Universal products}}
 
===Structure of an attribute===
 
{{{{ns:0}}:Attribute}}
 
===Structure of an assessment product===
 
{{{{ns:0}}:Assessment}}
 
===Structure of a variable===
 
{{{{ns:0}}:Variable}}
 
===Structure of a discussion ===
 
{{{{ns:0}}:Discussion}}
 
** parts of discussion (hierarchy does NOT show temporal issues but targets of arguments)
** (parts of argument?)
 
===Structure of a method===
 
{{{{ns:0}}:Method}}
 
* [[Model]], [[Tool]] (what is the difference between the two?)
 
===Structure of a class===
 
{{{{ns:0}}:Class}}
 
===Objects in different abstraction levels===
 
* Abstraction level (not written down?)
 
===Performance in the information structure===
 
* Performance, including uncertainty [[Evaluating assessment performance]], [[Assessing uncertainty]], [[Quality assurance and quality control]], [[Purpose and properties of good assessments]]
 
== Conclusions ==
 
== Competing interests ==
 
== Authors' contributions ==
 
== Acknowledgements ==
 
== References ==
 
== Figures ==
 
== Tables ==
 
== Additional files ==

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