It is unrealistic to suppose that standard item response theory (IRT) models will be appropriate for all the new and currently considered computer-based tests. In addition to developing new models, we also need to give attention to the possibil-ity of constructing and analyzing new tests without the aid of strong models. Com-puterized adaptive testing currently relies heavily on IRT. Alternative, empirically based, nonparametric adaptive testing algorithms exist, but their properties are little known. This article introduces a nonparametric, tree-based algorithm for adaptive testing and shows that it may be superior to conventional, IRT-based adaptive testing in cases where the IRT assumptions are not satisfied. In particu-lar, it shows tha...
Approaches to adaptive (tailored) testing based on item response theory are described and research ...
In the human sciences, a common assumption is that latent traits have a hierarchical structure. High...
Approaches to adaptive (tailored) testing based on item response theory are described and research r...
Recently, Multi-stage testing (MST) has received a lot of attention. Similar to computer adaptive te...
Although multidimensional item response theory (IRT) (e.g., McDonald, 1962, 1997; Reckase, 1985, 199...
Maximum likelihood and Bayesian procedures for item selection and scoring of multidi-mensional adapt...
This study examined some effects of using a unidi-mensional IRT model when the assumption of unidi-m...
This study examined some effects of using a unidi-mensional IRT model when the assumption of unidi-m...
A classification method is presented for adaptive classification testing with a multidimensional ite...
A classification method is presented for adaptive classification testing with a multidimensional ite...
The case of adaptive testing under a multidimensional logistic response model is addressed. An adapt...
The case of adaptive testing under a multidimensional logistic response model is addressed. An adapt...
Although most computerized adaptive tests (CATs) use dichotomous item response theory (IRT) models...
Adaptive testing under a multidimensional logistic response model is addressed. An algorithm is prop...
One important and promising application of item response theory (IRT) is computerized adaptive testi...
Approaches to adaptive (tailored) testing based on item response theory are described and research ...
In the human sciences, a common assumption is that latent traits have a hierarchical structure. High...
Approaches to adaptive (tailored) testing based on item response theory are described and research r...
Recently, Multi-stage testing (MST) has received a lot of attention. Similar to computer adaptive te...
Although multidimensional item response theory (IRT) (e.g., McDonald, 1962, 1997; Reckase, 1985, 199...
Maximum likelihood and Bayesian procedures for item selection and scoring of multidi-mensional adapt...
This study examined some effects of using a unidi-mensional IRT model when the assumption of unidi-m...
This study examined some effects of using a unidi-mensional IRT model when the assumption of unidi-m...
A classification method is presented for adaptive classification testing with a multidimensional ite...
A classification method is presented for adaptive classification testing with a multidimensional ite...
The case of adaptive testing under a multidimensional logistic response model is addressed. An adapt...
The case of adaptive testing under a multidimensional logistic response model is addressed. An adapt...
Although most computerized adaptive tests (CATs) use dichotomous item response theory (IRT) models...
Adaptive testing under a multidimensional logistic response model is addressed. An algorithm is prop...
One important and promising application of item response theory (IRT) is computerized adaptive testi...
Approaches to adaptive (tailored) testing based on item response theory are described and research ...
In the human sciences, a common assumption is that latent traits have a hierarchical structure. High...
Approaches to adaptive (tailored) testing based on item response theory are described and research r...