Monte carlo simulation was used to investigate score bias and information characteristics of Owen’s Bayesian adaptive testing strategy and to examine possible causes of score bias. Factors investigated in three related studies included effects of an accurate prior θ estimate, effects of item discrimination, and effects of fixed versus variable test length. Data were generated from a three-parameter logistic model for 3,100 simulees in each of eight data sets, and Bayesian adaptive tests were administered, drawing items from a "perfect" item pool. Results showed that the Bayesian adaptive test yielded unbiased θ estimates and relatively flat information functions only in the situation in which an accurate prior θ estimate was use...
Owen (1975) proposed an approximate empirical Bayes procedure for item selection in computerized ada...
It is shown that deviations of estimated from true values of item difficulty parameters, caused for ...
In a computerized adaptive test (CAT), we seek an acceptably accurate trait (θ) level estimate using...
Monte Carlo simulaition was used to investigate score bias'and information characteristics of O...
Four monte carlo simulation studies of Owen’s Bayesian sequential procedure for adaptive mental te...
The effectiveness of a Bayesian approach to the estimation problem in item response models has been...
A psychometric function can be described by its shape and four parameters: position or threshold, sl...
Abstract Background Computerized adaptive testing (CAT) is being applied to health outcome measures ...
In a computerized adaptive test (CAT), it would be desirable to obtain an acceptable precision of th...
R.J. Owen (1975) proposed an approximate empirical Bayes procedure for item selection in adaptive te...
Contributions within Discipline: The findings have improved the efficiency of adaptive measurement i...
Bayesian adaptive methods have been extensively used in psychophysics to estimate the point at which...
The Bayesian way of accounting for the effects of error in the ability and item parameters in adapti...
In a computerized adaptive test (CAT), we seek an acceptably accurate trait (θ) level estimate using...
While historically computerized adaptive tests (CAT) have been a major testing administration techni...
Owen (1975) proposed an approximate empirical Bayes procedure for item selection in computerized ada...
It is shown that deviations of estimated from true values of item difficulty parameters, caused for ...
In a computerized adaptive test (CAT), we seek an acceptably accurate trait (θ) level estimate using...
Monte Carlo simulaition was used to investigate score bias'and information characteristics of O...
Four monte carlo simulation studies of Owen’s Bayesian sequential procedure for adaptive mental te...
The effectiveness of a Bayesian approach to the estimation problem in item response models has been...
A psychometric function can be described by its shape and four parameters: position or threshold, sl...
Abstract Background Computerized adaptive testing (CAT) is being applied to health outcome measures ...
In a computerized adaptive test (CAT), it would be desirable to obtain an acceptable precision of th...
R.J. Owen (1975) proposed an approximate empirical Bayes procedure for item selection in adaptive te...
Contributions within Discipline: The findings have improved the efficiency of adaptive measurement i...
Bayesian adaptive methods have been extensively used in psychophysics to estimate the point at which...
The Bayesian way of accounting for the effects of error in the ability and item parameters in adapti...
In a computerized adaptive test (CAT), we seek an acceptably accurate trait (θ) level estimate using...
While historically computerized adaptive tests (CAT) have been a major testing administration techni...
Owen (1975) proposed an approximate empirical Bayes procedure for item selection in computerized ada...
It is shown that deviations of estimated from true values of item difficulty parameters, caused for ...
In a computerized adaptive test (CAT), we seek an acceptably accurate trait (θ) level estimate using...