In many high-stakes testing programs, testlets are used to increase efficiency. Since responses to items belonging to the same testlet not only depend on the latent ability but also on correct reading, understanding, and interpretation of the stimulus, the assumption of local independence does not hold. Testlet response theory (TRT) models have been developed to deal with this dependency. For both logit and probit testlet models, a random testlet effect is added to the standard logit and probit item response theory (IRT) models. Even though this testlet effect might make the IRT models more realistic, application of these models in practice leads to new questions, for example, in automated test assembly (ATA). In many test assembly models, ...
A testlet is a cluster of items that share a common passage, scenario, or other context. These items...
Computer Adaptive Sequential Testing (CAST) is a test delivery model that combines features of the t...
AbstractMost Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) are constructed on the foundation of standard item r...
In many high-stakes testing programs, testlets are used to increase efficiency. Since responses to i...
In many high-stakes testing programs, testlets are used to increase efficiency. Since responses to i...
In many high-stakes tests, subsets of questions (i.e., items) grouped around a common stimulus are o...
In automated test assembly (ATA), 0-1 linear programming (0-1 LP) methods are applied to select ques...
Executive Summary In automated test assembly (ATA), 0-1 linear programming (0-1 LP) methods are appl...
Item response theory parameters have to be estimated, and because of the estimation process, they do...
Item response theory parameters have to be estimated, and because of the estimation process, they do...
Classical automated test assembly (ATA) methods assume fixed and known parameters, an hypothesis tha...
Computerized multistage testing (MST) designs require sets of test questions (testlets) to be assemb...
textItem Response Theory (IRT) models are the basis of modern educational measurement. In order to i...
textThis simulation study compared the performance of two multilevel measurement testlet (MMMT) mode...
The automated assembly of alternate test forms for online delivery provides an alternative to comput...
A testlet is a cluster of items that share a common passage, scenario, or other context. These items...
Computer Adaptive Sequential Testing (CAST) is a test delivery model that combines features of the t...
AbstractMost Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) are constructed on the foundation of standard item r...
In many high-stakes testing programs, testlets are used to increase efficiency. Since responses to i...
In many high-stakes testing programs, testlets are used to increase efficiency. Since responses to i...
In many high-stakes tests, subsets of questions (i.e., items) grouped around a common stimulus are o...
In automated test assembly (ATA), 0-1 linear programming (0-1 LP) methods are applied to select ques...
Executive Summary In automated test assembly (ATA), 0-1 linear programming (0-1 LP) methods are appl...
Item response theory parameters have to be estimated, and because of the estimation process, they do...
Item response theory parameters have to be estimated, and because of the estimation process, they do...
Classical automated test assembly (ATA) methods assume fixed and known parameters, an hypothesis tha...
Computerized multistage testing (MST) designs require sets of test questions (testlets) to be assemb...
textItem Response Theory (IRT) models are the basis of modern educational measurement. In order to i...
textThis simulation study compared the performance of two multilevel measurement testlet (MMMT) mode...
The automated assembly of alternate test forms for online delivery provides an alternative to comput...
A testlet is a cluster of items that share a common passage, scenario, or other context. These items...
Computer Adaptive Sequential Testing (CAST) is a test delivery model that combines features of the t...
AbstractMost Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) are constructed on the foundation of standard item r...