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* E-Rater system that automatically grades a student’s essay
* E-Rater system that automatically grades a student’s essay
* Inaccurately high scores were given to Chinese and Korean students
* Inaccurately high scores were given to Chinese and Korean students
*System showed poor correlation for GRE essay scores of Chinese students


Bridgeman, Trapani, and Attali (2012) [[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/08957347.2012.635502?needAccess=true pdf]]
Bridgeman, Trapani, and Attali (2012) [[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/08957347.2012.635502?needAccess=true pdf]]
*A later version of E-Rater system for automatic grading of GSE essay
*A later version of E-Rater system for automatic grading of GSE essay
* Chinese students were given higher scores than when graded by human essay raters
* Chinese students were given higher scores than when graded by human essay raters
*Speakers of Arabic and Hindi were given lower scores

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Bridgeman, Trapani, and Attali (2009) [pdf]

  • E-Rater system that automatically grades a student’s essay
  • Inaccurately high scores were given to Chinese and Korean students
  • System showed poor correlation for GRE essay scores of Chinese students

Bridgeman, Trapani, and Attali (2012) [pdf]

  • A later version of E-Rater system for automatic grading of GSE essay
  • Chinese students were given higher scores than when graded by human essay raters
  • Speakers of Arabic and Hindi were given lower scores