Determining a correct response to many test items frequently requires more than one ability. This paper describes the characteristics of items of this type by proposing generalizations of the item response theory concepts of discrimination and information. The conceptual framework for these statistics is presented, and the formulas for the statistics are derived for the multidimensional extension of the two-parameter logistic model. Use of the statistics is demonstrated for a form of the ACT Mathematics Usage Test. Index terms: item discrimination, item information, item response theory, multidimensional item response theory
For tests consisting of multiple subtests, unidimensional item response theory (IRT) models apply wh...
This study aimed at using the Item Response theory in constructing a Criterion-Referenced Test in Ma...
In some cognitive testing situations it is believed, despite reporting only a single score, that th...
Determining a correct response to many test items frequently requires more than one ability. This pa...
Many test items require more than one ability to obtain a correct response. This article proposes a ...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how graphical analyses can enhance the interpretation an...
Two new methods for improving the measurement precision of a general test factor are proposed and ev...
Multidimensional item difficulty (MID) is proposed as a means of-describing test items which measure...
Many researchers have suggested that the cause of differential item functioning (DIF) can in part be...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of using multidimensional items in a compute...
This paper illustrates how graphical analyses can enhance the interpretation and understanding of m...
This paper demonstrates the relationship between the concept of unidimensionality and direction of a...
This study investigated the effect of using multidimensional items in a computerized adaptive test...
Spearman’s factor-analytic model has been proposed as a unidimensional linear item response theory (...
The first part of this thesis, Chapter 2 through Chapter 4, explores procedures for assessing latent...
For tests consisting of multiple subtests, unidimensional item response theory (IRT) models apply wh...
This study aimed at using the Item Response theory in constructing a Criterion-Referenced Test in Ma...
In some cognitive testing situations it is believed, despite reporting only a single score, that th...
Determining a correct response to many test items frequently requires more than one ability. This pa...
Many test items require more than one ability to obtain a correct response. This article proposes a ...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how graphical analyses can enhance the interpretation an...
Two new methods for improving the measurement precision of a general test factor are proposed and ev...
Multidimensional item difficulty (MID) is proposed as a means of-describing test items which measure...
Many researchers have suggested that the cause of differential item functioning (DIF) can in part be...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of using multidimensional items in a compute...
This paper illustrates how graphical analyses can enhance the interpretation and understanding of m...
This paper demonstrates the relationship between the concept of unidimensionality and direction of a...
This study investigated the effect of using multidimensional items in a computerized adaptive test...
Spearman’s factor-analytic model has been proposed as a unidimensional linear item response theory (...
The first part of this thesis, Chapter 2 through Chapter 4, explores procedures for assessing latent...
For tests consisting of multiple subtests, unidimensional item response theory (IRT) models apply wh...
This study aimed at using the Item Response theory in constructing a Criterion-Referenced Test in Ma...
In some cognitive testing situations it is believed, despite reporting only a single score, that th...