A classification method is presented for adaptive classification testing with a multidimensional item response theory (IRT) model in which items are intended to measure multiple traits, that is, within-dimensionality. The reference composite is used with the sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) to make decisions and decide whether testing can be stopped before reaching the maximum test length. Item-selection methods are provided that maximize the determinant of the information matrix at the cutoff point or at the projected ability estimate. A simulation study illustrates the efficiency and effectiveness of the classification method. Simulations were run with the new item-selection methods, random item selection, and maximization of the ...
It is not uncommon to use unidimensional item response theory (IRT) models to estimate ability in mu...
Four item selection methods are compared and investigated under three test formats in the context of...
This study examined some effects of using a unidi-mensional IRT model when the assumption of unidi-m...
A classification method is presented for adaptive classification testing with a multidimensional ite...
Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) were originally developed to obtain an efficient estimate of the ...
Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) were originally developed to obtain an efficient estimate of the ...
Maximum likelihood and Bayesian procedures for item selection and scoring of multidi-mensional adapt...
Although multidimensional item response theory (IRT) (e.g., McDonald, 1962, 1997; Reckase, 1985, 199...
This computer simulation study was designed to comprehensively investigate how formative test design...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of using multidimensional items in a compute...
Several criteria from the optimal design literature are examined for use with item selection in mult...
Several criteria from the optimal design literature are examined for use with item selection in mult...
This study investigated the effect of using multidimensional items in a computerized adaptive test...
The case of adaptive testing under a multidimensional logistic response model is addressed. An adapt...
The case of adaptive testing under a multidimensional logistic response model is addressed. An adapt...
It is not uncommon to use unidimensional item response theory (IRT) models to estimate ability in mu...
Four item selection methods are compared and investigated under three test formats in the context of...
This study examined some effects of using a unidi-mensional IRT model when the assumption of unidi-m...
A classification method is presented for adaptive classification testing with a multidimensional ite...
Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) were originally developed to obtain an efficient estimate of the ...
Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) were originally developed to obtain an efficient estimate of the ...
Maximum likelihood and Bayesian procedures for item selection and scoring of multidi-mensional adapt...
Although multidimensional item response theory (IRT) (e.g., McDonald, 1962, 1997; Reckase, 1985, 199...
This computer simulation study was designed to comprehensively investigate how formative test design...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of using multidimensional items in a compute...
Several criteria from the optimal design literature are examined for use with item selection in mult...
Several criteria from the optimal design literature are examined for use with item selection in mult...
This study investigated the effect of using multidimensional items in a computerized adaptive test...
The case of adaptive testing under a multidimensional logistic response model is addressed. An adapt...
The case of adaptive testing under a multidimensional logistic response model is addressed. An adapt...
It is not uncommon to use unidimensional item response theory (IRT) models to estimate ability in mu...
Four item selection methods are compared and investigated under three test formats in the context of...
This study examined some effects of using a unidi-mensional IRT model when the assumption of unidi-m...