Statistical procedure used in adjusting test score difficulties on test forms is known as “equating”. Equating makes it possible for various test forms to be used interchangeably. In terms of where the equating method fits in the assessment cycle, there are pre-equating and post-equating methods. The major benefits of pre-equating, when applied, are that it facilitates the operational processes of examination bodies in terms of rapid score reporting, quality control and flexibility in the assessment process. The purpose of this study is to ascertain if pre- and post-equating results are comparable. Data for this study, which adopted an equivalent group design method, was taken from the 2012 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) ...
When test forms are calibrated separately, item response theory parameters are not comparable becaus...
INTRODUCTION Testing programs nearly always need examinations that measure the same thing, but are c...
AbstractIn this study, it was aimed that equating methods of “mean-mean”, “mean-sigma”, “Heabera” an...
The study reports a feasibility study using item response theory (IRT) as a means of equating the ...
This investigation examined the practice of relying on field test item calibrations in advance of th...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to introduce the concept of equating, its implications and methods ...
The need to compare students across different test administrations, or perhaps across different test...
The overall aim of this work is to review test equating methods with a particularly detailed descrip...
Test equating is a statistical procedure to ensure that scores from different test forms are compara...
Equating makes it possible to compare performances on different forms of a test. Three different equ...
The practice of equating educational and psychological tests to create comparable and interchangeabl...
Two methods of ’equating ’ tests are compared, one using true scores, the other using equipercentile...
This paper discusses the four major types of test equating: (1) mean; (2) linear; (3) equipercentile...
The purpose of this paper was to examine alternative techniques for quantifying the errors associat...
The purpose of this to equate ALES (Academic Personnel and Postgraduate Education Entrance Exam) sco...
When test forms are calibrated separately, item response theory parameters are not comparable becaus...
INTRODUCTION Testing programs nearly always need examinations that measure the same thing, but are c...
AbstractIn this study, it was aimed that equating methods of “mean-mean”, “mean-sigma”, “Heabera” an...
The study reports a feasibility study using item response theory (IRT) as a means of equating the ...
This investigation examined the practice of relying on field test item calibrations in advance of th...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to introduce the concept of equating, its implications and methods ...
The need to compare students across different test administrations, or perhaps across different test...
The overall aim of this work is to review test equating methods with a particularly detailed descrip...
Test equating is a statistical procedure to ensure that scores from different test forms are compara...
Equating makes it possible to compare performances on different forms of a test. Three different equ...
The practice of equating educational and psychological tests to create comparable and interchangeabl...
Two methods of ’equating ’ tests are compared, one using true scores, the other using equipercentile...
This paper discusses the four major types of test equating: (1) mean; (2) linear; (3) equipercentile...
The purpose of this paper was to examine alternative techniques for quantifying the errors associat...
The purpose of this to equate ALES (Academic Personnel and Postgraduate Education Entrance Exam) sco...
When test forms are calibrated separately, item response theory parameters are not comparable becaus...
INTRODUCTION Testing programs nearly always need examinations that measure the same thing, but are c...
AbstractIn this study, it was aimed that equating methods of “mean-mean”, “mean-sigma”, “Heabera” an...