Anyone have experience with handscoring?

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I thought you’d been informing is of the circumstances regularly for the last two months. If there are circumstances you haven’t mentioned that back up your opinion, please do share.

I have no idea whether your particular test scores are accurate or not; I DO know that neither you nor I have any reason to believe that “regardless to whether your score was wrong, they won’t change it.” I do know that ACT sends corrected reports when scores are found to be incorrect through handscoring. I have seen the letters that go to kids and schools; I have seen the reports with “CORRECTED” printed in the corner. I would be glad to consider any evidence that arises supporting your position.

You have it backwards. The evidence: sometimes they do change it, and haven’t yet lost everything.</p>

<p>They have everything to lose by NOT making every effort to ensure the reliability of test scores. The accuracy of scoring is open to public scrutiny through Test Information Release. Producing inaccurate scores that correlate so highly with other information would be more difficult than simply scoring accurately, and would also be insanely risky; plus, the occasions when they have corrected scores would be inexplicable.</p>