Item explanatory models have the potential to provide insight into why certain items are easier or more difficult than others. Through the selection of pertinent item features, one can gather validity evidence for the assessment if construct-related item characteristics are chosen. This is especially important when designing assessment tasks that address new standards. Using data from the Learning Progressions in Middle School Science Instruction and Assessment (LPS) project, this paper adopts an “item explanatory” approach and investigates whether certain item features can explain differences in item difficulties by applying an extension of the linear logistic test model. Specifically, this paper explores the effects of five features on it...
<p>Learning progressions are used to describe how students’ understanding of a topic progresses over...
Master of EducationThe acquisition of the cognitive skill of problem solving is generally considered...
Abstract A large body of work has been devoted to reducing assessment biases that distort inferences...
This dissertation includes three studies that analyze a new set of assessment tasks developed by the...
The development and evaluation of valid assessments of scientific reasoning are an integral part of ...
Predicting item difficulty is highly important in education for both teachers and item writers. Desp...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Prior studies have widely documented the impact of cha...
Large-scale assessments of student achievement in physics are often approached with an intention to ...
This paper addresses the question if and to which extent linguistic surface features of test items i...
The Framework for K-12 Science Education (NRC, 2011) outlines core disciplinary ideas, scientific pr...
Assessment of students ’ scientific knowledge and reasoning processes is a complex task, yet essenti...
peer reviewedDue to inconclusive findings concerning the components responsible for the difficulty o...
Education and Human Ecology: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
Substantial gaps in science performance between majority and minority students are often found insta...
This paper examines why certain items in a competency test for music-related argumentation are more ...
<p>Learning progressions are used to describe how students’ understanding of a topic progresses over...
Master of EducationThe acquisition of the cognitive skill of problem solving is generally considered...
Abstract A large body of work has been devoted to reducing assessment biases that distort inferences...
This dissertation includes three studies that analyze a new set of assessment tasks developed by the...
The development and evaluation of valid assessments of scientific reasoning are an integral part of ...
Predicting item difficulty is highly important in education for both teachers and item writers. Desp...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Prior studies have widely documented the impact of cha...
Large-scale assessments of student achievement in physics are often approached with an intention to ...
This paper addresses the question if and to which extent linguistic surface features of test items i...
The Framework for K-12 Science Education (NRC, 2011) outlines core disciplinary ideas, scientific pr...
Assessment of students ’ scientific knowledge and reasoning processes is a complex task, yet essenti...
peer reviewedDue to inconclusive findings concerning the components responsible for the difficulty o...
Education and Human Ecology: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
Substantial gaps in science performance between majority and minority students are often found insta...
This paper examines why certain items in a competency test for music-related argumentation are more ...
<p>Learning progressions are used to describe how students’ understanding of a topic progresses over...
Master of EducationThe acquisition of the cognitive skill of problem solving is generally considered...
Abstract A large body of work has been devoted to reducing assessment biases that distort inferences...