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Many-facet Rasch analysis, validity, consecutive interpreting, analytic rating scale, interpreting assessment Research background Validity refers to the degree to which a set of tests corresponds to what is measured, that is, whether a set of tests measures what is measured (Messick, 1989; Latief, 2009), also known as "the accuracy of measurement" (Sullivan, 2011, p 1). As a special type of language test, interpreting tests relatively lack data-based validation, either on rating scale or on the interpretation test results. Based on the review, this study adopted MFRM, given its unique advantages and increasing . . .
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