Automatic classification of question difficulty level: Teachers' estimation vs. students' perception.
Elena Verdú PérezLuisa María Regueras SantosMaría Jesús Verdú PérezJuan Pablo de Castro FernándezRicardo García MartínPublished in: FIE (2012)
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