Olivier Chabot

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Such changes are called compositional effects—changes in performance arising from changes in the composition of the tested group. In general, if subgroups that are growing have substantially different average scores than those that constitute a decreasing share of the group, the result is a change in the overall average score stemming simply from these trends in composition.
Measuring Up: What Educational Testing Really Tells Us
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