Computerized Multistage Testing

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Adaptive Testing
adaptive testing in educational surveys and student testing
advanced multistage test design applications
assessment validity methods
ATA
Automated Item Generation
bank
Calibration Sample
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Constructed Response Items
Cut Scores
der
design
differential item functioning
educational
educational measurement
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implementing educational reforms
IRT Calibration
IRT Model
IRT Reliability
IRT-based and classical test theory-based methodologies
item
Item Bank
Item Exposure Rates
Item Parameters
Item Pool
item response theory applications
linden
Linear Tests
Mst Design
MST versus linear tests and CATs
Mst's Adaptivity
Mst’s Adaptivity
Multidimensional IRT Model
Multistage Test
multistage testing (MST)
Number Correct Scores
psychometric analysis
response
Routing Rules
Shadow Test
statistical tools for educational testing
takers
Target Test Information Functions
Test Information Functions
test security strategies
Test Takers
testing educational standing
theory
van
Von Davier

Product details

  • ISBN 9781466505773
  • Weight: 1170g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Devising tests that evaluate a nation’s educational standing and implement efficacious educational reforms requires a careful balance among the contributions of technology, psychometrics, test design, and the learning sciences. Unlike other forms of adaptive testing, multistage testing (MST) is highly suitable for testing educational achievement because it can be adapted to educational surveys and student testing. Computerized Multistage Testing: Theory and Applications covers the methodologies, underlying technology, and implementation aspects of this type of test design.

The book discusses current scientific perspectives and practical considerations for each step involved in setting up an MST program. It covers the history of MST, test design and implementation for various purposes, item pool development and maintenance, IRT-based and classical test theory-based methodologies for test assembly, routing and scoring, equating, test security, and existing software. It also explores current research, existing operational programs, and innovative future assessments using MST.

Intended for psychologists, social scientists, and educational measurement scientists, this volume provides the first unified source of information on the design, psychometrics, implementation, and operational use of MST. It shows how to apply theoretical statistical tools to testing in novel and useful ways. It also explains how to explicitly tie the assumptions made by each model to observable (or at least inferable) data conditions.

Winner of the 2016 AERA Award for Significant Contribution to Educational Measurement and Research Methodology
The 2016 American Education Research Association (AERA) Div. D award committee for Significant Contributions to Educational Measurement and Research Methodology has recognized unanimously this collaborative work advancing the theory and applications of computerized MST. This annual award recognizes published research judged to represent a significant conceptual advancement in the theory and practice of educational measurement and/or educational research methodology. The 2016 award was made under the heading: Measurement, Psychometrics, and Assessment. This collective work, published in 2014 as an edited volume titled Computerized Multistage Testing: Theory and Applications, was cited by the committee both for the originality of the conceptual foundations presented in support of multistage testing and for arguing persuasively for its potential impact on the practice of educational measurement.

Duanli Yan, Alina A. von Davier, Charles Lewis