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Can ChatGPT and Bard generate aligned assessment items? A reliability analysis against human performance

Abdolvahab Khademi

2023Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ChatGPT and Bard are AI chatbots based on Large Language Models (LLM) that are slated to promise different applications in diverse areas. In education, these AI technologies have been tested for applications in assessment and teaching. In assessment, AI has long been used in automated essay scoring and automated item generation. One psychometric property that these tools must have to assist or replace humans in assessment is high reliability in terms of agreement between AI scores and human raters. In this paper, the reliability of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard LLMs tools against experienced and trained humans in perceiving and rating the complexity of writing prompts is measured. Intraclass correlation (ICC) as a performance metric showed that the reliability of both ChatGPT and Bard was low against the gold standard of human ratings.

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Reliability (semiconductor)Metric (unit)Intraclass correlationHuman reliabilityComputer scienceMeasure (data warehouse)PsychologyGold standard (test)Artificial intelligenceData scienceApplied psychologyReliability engineeringPsychometricsData miningEngineeringClinical psychologyHuman errorStatisticsMathematicsOperations managementQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPower (physics)Topic ModelingText Readability and SimplificationArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education