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    Analyzing test-taking behavior: decision theory meets psychometric theory (English)
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    29 January 2016
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    multiple-choice tests
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    guessing
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    formula scoring
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    partial information
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    decision theory
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    loss aversion
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    mis-calibration of probabilities
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