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A technical report using statistical methods to investigate the comparability of grading standards across subjects for GCSEs and A levels in summer 2021.
Statement of practice by the Government Actuary
Generating new evidence about the impact on performance standards of statistically aligning subjects based on a Rasch analysis of subject difficulty.
An assessment of the comparability between the People and Nature Survey (PaNS) and the Monitor of Engagement with the Natural Environment (MENE) considering sample design, survey mode and questionnaire changes and the impact for users of the statistics.
This note sets out the actuarial assumptions which are used by GAD in carrying out broad comparability assessments under the Government’s Fair Deal policy.
How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
An assessment of the comparability of People and Nature Surveys across the UK nations, providing guidance on the comparability of statistics produced across the 4 surveys and recommendations for future harmonisation.
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