Since the development of the first intelligence test in the early 20th century, educational and psychological tests have become important measurement techniques to quantify human behavior. Focusing on this ubiquitous yet fruitful area of research, Statistical Test Theory for the Behavioral Sciences provides both a broad overview and a critical survey of assorted testing theories and models used in psychology, education, and other behavioral science fields. Following a logical progression from basic concepts to more advanced topics, the book first explains classical test theory, covering true score, measurement error, and reliability. It then presents generalizability theory, which provides a framework to deal with various aspects of tes...
This article discusses basic concepts in Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory. In the cont...
Classical test theory, which the authors maintain applied psychologists are still too often exclusiv...
In a few words, item response theory (IRT) postulates that (a) examinee test performance can be pred...
Test theories can be divided roughly into two categories. The first is classical test theory, which ...
This book is a valuable read for a diverse group of researchers and practitioners who analyze assess...
In the last decades, the need for measurement of abilities, skills, and proficiency has increased be...
Testing in educational system perform a number of functions, the results from a test can be used to ...
Testing in educational system perform a number of functions, the results from a test can be used to ...
Item response theory (IRT) is widely used in educational and psychological research to model how par...
This study was performed to show advantages of Item Response THeory (IRT) over Classical Test Theory...
The ultimate goal of psychometric testing is to produce a score by which people can be differentiate...
Psychological testing has been undergoing major changes. One of the main changes is the transition f...
Item response theory (IRT) has become an important field of research for psychology and educational ...
Despite the well-known theoretical advantages of item response theory (IRT) over clas-sical test the...
There are two approaches to psychometrics. Classical test theory is the traditional approach, focusi...
This article discusses basic concepts in Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory. In the cont...
Classical test theory, which the authors maintain applied psychologists are still too often exclusiv...
In a few words, item response theory (IRT) postulates that (a) examinee test performance can be pred...
Test theories can be divided roughly into two categories. The first is classical test theory, which ...
This book is a valuable read for a diverse group of researchers and practitioners who analyze assess...
In the last decades, the need for measurement of abilities, skills, and proficiency has increased be...
Testing in educational system perform a number of functions, the results from a test can be used to ...
Testing in educational system perform a number of functions, the results from a test can be used to ...
Item response theory (IRT) is widely used in educational and psychological research to model how par...
This study was performed to show advantages of Item Response THeory (IRT) over Classical Test Theory...
The ultimate goal of psychometric testing is to produce a score by which people can be differentiate...
Psychological testing has been undergoing major changes. One of the main changes is the transition f...
Item response theory (IRT) has become an important field of research for psychology and educational ...
Despite the well-known theoretical advantages of item response theory (IRT) over clas-sical test the...
There are two approaches to psychometrics. Classical test theory is the traditional approach, focusi...
This article discusses basic concepts in Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory. In the cont...
Classical test theory, which the authors maintain applied psychologists are still too often exclusiv...
In a few words, item response theory (IRT) postulates that (a) examinee test performance can be pred...