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The scientific methods that have been used as the foundation of this work are briefly presented here.
The scientific methods that have been used as the foundation of this work are briefly presented here.
* [[PSSP]]
* [[PSSP]]
* [[Bayesian network]]
* [[Bayesian network]], causality
* [[Bayes' theorem]]
* [[Bayes' theorem]]
* [[Falsification]]
* [[Falsification]], bayesian updating
* [[Decision theory]]
* [[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 ===
=== Results ===

Revision as of 23:16, 6 June 2008

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This is a manuscript about the information structure of Open Assessment.

Abstract

Background


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.

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

Conclusions

Background

Methods

Results

Attributes:

  • Name
  • Scope
  • Definition
  • Result


Discussion

Conclusions

Competing interests

Authors' contributions

Acknowledgements

References

Figures

Tables

Additional files