Whether test forms can be assembled optimally to satisfy test specifications is decided, to a large extent, by the adequacy of item pools. Using a mixed integer programming technique, this study offers a general method to evaluate the adequacy of existing item pools. An overall evaluation of item pools and corresponding directions on how to improve the quality of item pools are provided
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of a multiple item pool design verse t...
Test-item writing efforts typically results in item pools with an undesirable correlational structur...
Preventing items in adaptive testing from being over- or underexposed is one of the main problems in...
This paper presents an approach to item pool design that has the potential to improve on the quality...
This paper presents an approach to item pool design that has the potential to improve on the quality...
An integer programming approach to item pool design is presented that can be used to calculate an op...
Six methods for assembling tests from a pool with an item-set structure are presented. All methods a...
A method of item pool design is proposed that uses an optimal blueprint for the item pool calculated...
Item-pool management requires a balancing act between the input of new items into the pool and the o...
Forming an item pool for computerized adaptive testing requires a long and demanding process that ma...
Two mathematical programming approaches are presented for the assembly of ability tests from item po...
Two mathematical programming approaches are presented for the assembly of ability test from item poo...
In existing computerized adaptive testing (CAT) programs, each successive item in the test is chosen...
A new test construction method based on integer linear programming is described. This method selects...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of a multiple item pool design verse t...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of a multiple item pool design verse t...
Test-item writing efforts typically results in item pools with an undesirable correlational structur...
Preventing items in adaptive testing from being over- or underexposed is one of the main problems in...
This paper presents an approach to item pool design that has the potential to improve on the quality...
This paper presents an approach to item pool design that has the potential to improve on the quality...
An integer programming approach to item pool design is presented that can be used to calculate an op...
Six methods for assembling tests from a pool with an item-set structure are presented. All methods a...
A method of item pool design is proposed that uses an optimal blueprint for the item pool calculated...
Item-pool management requires a balancing act between the input of new items into the pool and the o...
Forming an item pool for computerized adaptive testing requires a long and demanding process that ma...
Two mathematical programming approaches are presented for the assembly of ability tests from item po...
Two mathematical programming approaches are presented for the assembly of ability test from item poo...
In existing computerized adaptive testing (CAT) programs, each successive item in the test is chosen...
A new test construction method based on integer linear programming is described. This method selects...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of a multiple item pool design verse t...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of a multiple item pool design verse t...
Test-item writing efforts typically results in item pools with an undesirable correlational structur...
Preventing items in adaptive testing from being over- or underexposed is one of the main problems in...