Editorial.

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Title: Editorial.
Authors: Buzick, Heather M. (AUTHOR)
Source: Educational Measurement: Issues & Practice. Jun2025, Vol. 44 Issue 2, p3-3. 1p.
Subject Terms: *Educational tests & measurements, *Scholarly peer review, *Generalizability theory, *Item response theory, *Scholars
Abstract: The article focuses on the summer issue of Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice (EM:IP), highlighting the upcoming NCME annual meeting and encouraging submissions for publication. It discusses the introduction of a new peer review system, Research Exchange Review, by the publisher Wiley, and emphasizes the importance of linking ORCID profiles for improved peer review efficiency. The issue features various studies, including the use of keystroke logs in writing assessments and an exploration of generalizability theory in AIG-based testing. Additionally, it includes a presidential address reflecting on traditional measurement views and introduces a new digital module on differential item functioning. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article focuses on the summer issue of Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice (EM:IP), highlighting the upcoming NCME annual meeting and encouraging submissions for publication. It discusses the introduction of a new peer review system, Research Exchange Review, by the publisher Wiley, and emphasizes the importance of linking ORCID profiles for improved peer review efficiency. The issue features various studies, including the use of keystroke logs in writing assessments and an exploration of generalizability theory in AIG-based testing. Additionally, it includes a presidential address reflecting on traditional measurement views and introduces a new digital module on differential item functioning. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:07311745
DOI:10.1111/emip.12672