Wilcox (1979) has presented in this journal a model for achievement testing where a population of examinees is described in terms of a domain of skills. In most of his paper each examinee knows a proportion ζ of all items from this domain, and has a probability β of guessing the correct response given that he/she does not know it. Across examinees, the parameters ζ and β (1 — ζ) have a bivariate Dirichlet distribution. Per examinee, ζ and β are estimated from the results on pairwise equivalent item pairs. The present note explores the feasibility of the assumptions and the usefulness of the results of Wilcox's paper. It thus attempts to show the obstacles between the present psychometric model and a fully satisfactory treatment of guessing
[[abstract]]There have been lots of literature concerning estimations of examinees’ abilities, howev...
The knowledge or random guessing (KRG) model was applied to matching tests. A matching test typica...
In latent theory the measurement properties of a mental test can be expressed in the test informatio...
Wilcox (1979) has presented in this journal a model for achievement testing where a population of ex...
In latent trait models the standard procedure for handling the problem caused by guessing on multipl...
Guessing behavior is an important topic with regard to assessing proficiency on multiple choice test...
This study explored the relationship between successful guessing and latent ability in IRT models. A...
A common issue noted by detractors of the traditional scoring of Multiple Choice (MC) tests is the c...
This presentation focuses on multiple-choice items without any correction or control for guessing. M...
Modern approaches to measuring cognitive ability and testing knowledge frequently use multiple-choic...
This study compared the fit of the three-parameter model to that of the Ability Removing Random Gu...
The large samples and item pools required for accurate parameter estimation under the three-paramete...
Birnbaum's three-parameter logistic item response model was used to study guessing behavior of ...
A detailed description of five latent structure models of achievement measurement is presented. The ...
Wilcox (1977) describes three probability models which character-ize a single test item in terms of ...
[[abstract]]There have been lots of literature concerning estimations of examinees’ abilities, howev...
The knowledge or random guessing (KRG) model was applied to matching tests. A matching test typica...
In latent theory the measurement properties of a mental test can be expressed in the test informatio...
Wilcox (1979) has presented in this journal a model for achievement testing where a population of ex...
In latent trait models the standard procedure for handling the problem caused by guessing on multipl...
Guessing behavior is an important topic with regard to assessing proficiency on multiple choice test...
This study explored the relationship between successful guessing and latent ability in IRT models. A...
A common issue noted by detractors of the traditional scoring of Multiple Choice (MC) tests is the c...
This presentation focuses on multiple-choice items without any correction or control for guessing. M...
Modern approaches to measuring cognitive ability and testing knowledge frequently use multiple-choic...
This study compared the fit of the three-parameter model to that of the Ability Removing Random Gu...
The large samples and item pools required for accurate parameter estimation under the three-paramete...
Birnbaum's three-parameter logistic item response model was used to study guessing behavior of ...
A detailed description of five latent structure models of achievement measurement is presented. The ...
Wilcox (1977) describes three probability models which character-ize a single test item in terms of ...
[[abstract]]There have been lots of literature concerning estimations of examinees’ abilities, howev...
The knowledge or random guessing (KRG) model was applied to matching tests. A matching test typica...
In latent theory the measurement properties of a mental test can be expressed in the test informatio...