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Hi Jim,

Self-assessment vs peer only assessment starts to affect results when 
some participants do not put in their marks. We have found this in worst 
case examples when 2 or 3 of a group of 6 do the peer assessment-and the 
weighting factor is applied.

Best Regards,

Jeff
University of Bath



On 07/11/2014 16:13, Palmer-Conn, Susan wrote:
> In the documentation it says that group size does not matter as the algorithm takes account of this. Therefore whether you have self assessment as well as group assessment shouldn't matter.
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> Cheers Sue
> Have you tested this out, I can't find anything in the documentation?
> Jim
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> No but it gives an interesting comparison between self perception and other's perception of behaviour in groups
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> Hi
> Apologies if this has previously be covered But if assignment includes self-assessment does this affect the marks in the webpa calculation
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> Many thanks
> Jim Turner LJMU
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