Two optimalization models for the construction of tests with a maximal value of coefficient alpha are given. Both models have a linear form and can be solved by using a branch-and-bound algorithm. The first model assumes an item bank calibrated under the Rasch model and can be used, for instance, when classical test theory has to serve as an interface between the item bank system and a user not familiar with modern test theory. Maximization of alpha was obtained by inserting a special constraint in a linear programming model. The second model has wider applicability and can be used with any item bank for which estimates of the classical item parameter are available. The models can be expanded to meet practical constraints with respect to te...
The use of linear programming in the selection of test items entails setting a target information v...
The selection of items from a calibrated item bank for fixed-form tests is an optimal test design p...
72 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Item calibration in small samp...
Recently, linear programming models for test construction were developed. These models were based on...
A "maximin" model for item response theory based test design is proposed. In this model only the rel...
Optimal test-design methods are applied to rule-based item generation. Three different cases of auto...
ABSTRACT. Item Response Theory is the psychometric model used for standardized tests such as the Gra...
This article examines calibration designs, which maximize the determinant of Fisher’s information ma...
Optimal test design involves the application of an item selection heuristic to construct a test to f...
Item calibration is a technique to estimate characteristics of questions (called items) for achievem...
A model for constrained computerized adaptive testing is proposed in which the information in the te...
In the present paper, linear programming was used to select items from item pools based on one-, tw...
This paper deals with the problem of selecting tests from item banks. In an item bank, items are sto...
Items with the highest discrimination parameter values in a logistic item response theory (IRT) mode...
The advent of computers in educational and psychological measurement has lead to the need for algori...
The use of linear programming in the selection of test items entails setting a target information v...
The selection of items from a calibrated item bank for fixed-form tests is an optimal test design p...
72 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Item calibration in small samp...
Recently, linear programming models for test construction were developed. These models were based on...
A "maximin" model for item response theory based test design is proposed. In this model only the rel...
Optimal test-design methods are applied to rule-based item generation. Three different cases of auto...
ABSTRACT. Item Response Theory is the psychometric model used for standardized tests such as the Gra...
This article examines calibration designs, which maximize the determinant of Fisher’s information ma...
Optimal test design involves the application of an item selection heuristic to construct a test to f...
Item calibration is a technique to estimate characteristics of questions (called items) for achievem...
A model for constrained computerized adaptive testing is proposed in which the information in the te...
In the present paper, linear programming was used to select items from item pools based on one-, tw...
This paper deals with the problem of selecting tests from item banks. In an item bank, items are sto...
Items with the highest discrimination parameter values in a logistic item response theory (IRT) mode...
The advent of computers in educational and psychological measurement has lead to the need for algori...
The use of linear programming in the selection of test items entails setting a target information v...
The selection of items from a calibrated item bank for fixed-form tests is an optimal test design p...
72 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Item calibration in small samp...