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Multiple choice exams are frequently used as an efficient and objective instrument to evaluate knowledge. Nevertheless, they are more vulnerable to answer-copying than tests based on open questions. Several statistical tests (known as indices) have been proposed to detect cheating but to the...
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This paper implements the answer-copying detection methodology for multiple-choice tests developed in Sotaridona, van der Linden and Meijer [2006], based on Cohen's Kappa index. We present results of this methodology applied to the standardized test for college admissions in Colombia that took...
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Risk adjustment is vital in health policy design. Risk adjustment defines the annual capitation payments to health insurers and is a key determinant of insolvency risk for health insurers. In this study we compare the current risk adjustment formula used by Colombia's Ministry of Health and...
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We introduce new risk groups to a standard capitation formula and evaluate risk selection incentives of insurers. The study uses a unique data set of almost 24 million affiliates to Government's mandatory health insurance system. This data set is very rich in the sense of reporting all claims...
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By means of a suitable Bayesian game we study spot electricity markets from a structural point of view. We address the problem of individual and aggregate eficciency and we show how to value water from market observables. We compare the former to engineering methods and apply our methodology to...
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El uso del mapeo de puntos calientes (hotspots) es una técnica descriptiva utilizada para identificar el lugar hacia dónde deberían dirigirse los recursos de prevención del crimen. Consiste en la identificación de áreas geográficas donde, en el pasado, ha habido delitos con mayor...
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