This paper has two objectives: (a) to provide a clear description of three methods for controlling the maximum exposure rate in computerized adaptive testing —the Symson-Hetter method, the restricted method, and the item-eligibility method— showing how all three can be interpreted as methods for constructing the variable sub-bank of items from which each examinee receives the items in his or her test; (b) to indicate the theoretical and empirical limitations of each method and to compare their performance. With the three methods, we obtained basically indistinguishable results in overlap rate and RMSE (differences in the third decimal place). The restricted method is the best method for controlling exposure rate, followed by the item-eligib...
textExposure control procedures in computerized adaptive testing (CAT) systems protect item pools f...
This study aims to investigate the effect of different item exposure controlling strategies on item ...
Since researchers acknowledged the several advantages of computerized adaptive testing (CAT) over tr...
This paper has two objectives: (a) to provide a clear description of three methods for controlling t...
The Sympson and Hetter (SH; J. Sympson and R. Hetter; 1985;1997) method is a method of probabilistic...
When items are selected during a computerized adaptive test (CAT) solely with regard to their measur...
Over exposure and under exposure of items in the bank are serious problems in operational computeriz...
Computerized adaptive testing is subject to security problems, as the item bank content remains oper...
This study aims to investigate the effects of item exposure control methods on measurement precision...
This study examined the effectiveness of the Sympson and Hetter conditional procedure (SHC), a modif...
Although computerized adaptive tests have enjoyed tremendous growth, solutions for important problem...
Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) are efficient because of their optimal item selection procedures ...
Computerized classification tests (CCTs) often use sequential item selection which administers items...
shown that the astratified method with content blocking (STR_C) performed well in content balancing ...
1997) method is a method of probabilistic item exposure controlin computerized adaptive testing. Set...
textExposure control procedures in computerized adaptive testing (CAT) systems protect item pools f...
This study aims to investigate the effect of different item exposure controlling strategies on item ...
Since researchers acknowledged the several advantages of computerized adaptive testing (CAT) over tr...
This paper has two objectives: (a) to provide a clear description of three methods for controlling t...
The Sympson and Hetter (SH; J. Sympson and R. Hetter; 1985;1997) method is a method of probabilistic...
When items are selected during a computerized adaptive test (CAT) solely with regard to their measur...
Over exposure and under exposure of items in the bank are serious problems in operational computeriz...
Computerized adaptive testing is subject to security problems, as the item bank content remains oper...
This study aims to investigate the effects of item exposure control methods on measurement precision...
This study examined the effectiveness of the Sympson and Hetter conditional procedure (SHC), a modif...
Although computerized adaptive tests have enjoyed tremendous growth, solutions for important problem...
Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) are efficient because of their optimal item selection procedures ...
Computerized classification tests (CCTs) often use sequential item selection which administers items...
shown that the astratified method with content blocking (STR_C) performed well in content balancing ...
1997) method is a method of probabilistic item exposure controlin computerized adaptive testing. Set...
textExposure control procedures in computerized adaptive testing (CAT) systems protect item pools f...
This study aims to investigate the effect of different item exposure controlling strategies on item ...
Since researchers acknowledged the several advantages of computerized adaptive testing (CAT) over tr...