The main challenge of ability tests relates to the difficulty of items, whereas speed tests demand that test takers complete very easy items quickly. This article proposes a conceptual framework to represent how performance depends on both between-person differences in speed and ability and the speed-ability compromise within persons. Related measurement challenges and psychometric models that have been proposed to deal with the challenges are discussed. It is argued that addressing individual differences in the speed-ability trade-off requires the control of item response times. In this way, response behavior can be captured exclusively with the response variable remedying problems in traditional measurement approaches. (DIPF/Orig.
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
This study aims to examine the psychometric properties of a processing speed ability test constructe...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
In many applications of high- and low-stakes ability tests, a non-negligible amount of respondents m...
The speed-ability trade-off becomes a measurement problem if there is between-subject variation in t...
A Commentary on: On the Importance of the Speed-Ability Trade-Off When Dealing With Not Reached Item...
With advances in computerized tests, it has become commonplace to register not just the accuracy of ...
With computerized testing, it is possible to record both the responses of test takers to test questi...
Responses to items from an intelligence test may be fast or slow. The research issue dealt with in t...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
Test speededness is defined as the failure to attempt all items on an assessment within a specified...
The role of response time in completing an item can have very different interpretations. Responding ...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
This study aims to examine the psychometric properties of a processing speed ability test constructe...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
In many applications of high- and low-stakes ability tests, a non-negligible amount of respondents m...
The speed-ability trade-off becomes a measurement problem if there is between-subject variation in t...
A Commentary on: On the Importance of the Speed-Ability Trade-Off When Dealing With Not Reached Item...
With advances in computerized tests, it has become commonplace to register not just the accuracy of ...
With computerized testing, it is possible to record both the responses of test takers to test questi...
Responses to items from an intelligence test may be fast or slow. The research issue dealt with in t...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
Test speededness is defined as the failure to attempt all items on an assessment within a specified...
The role of response time in completing an item can have very different interpretations. Responding ...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
This study aims to examine the psychometric properties of a processing speed ability test constructe...