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Öztürk, Nagihan Boztunç – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2019
In this study, how the length and characteristics of routing module in different panel designs affect measurement precision is examined. In the scope of the study, six different routing module length, nine different routing module characteristics, and two different panel design are handled. At the end of the study, the effects of conditions on…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing, Test Length, Test Format
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Zhou, Sherry; Huggins-Manley, Anne Corinne – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
The semi-generalized partial credit model (Semi-GPCM) has been proposed as a unidimensional modeling method for handling not applicable scale responses and neutral scale responses, and it has been suggested that the model may be of use in handling missing data in scale items. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ability of the…
Descriptors: Models, Statistical Analysis, Response Style (Tests), Test Items
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Kilic, Abdullah Faruk; Uysal, Ibrahim; Atar, Burcu – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2020
This Monte Carlo simulation study aimed to investigate confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) estimation methods under different conditions, such as sample size, distribution of indicators, test length, average factor loading, and factor structure. Binary data were generated to compare the performance of maximum likelihood (ML), mean and variance…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Computation, Methods, Sample Size
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Gelfand, Jessica T.; Christie, Robert E.; Gelfand, Stanley A. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: Speech recognition may be analyzed in terms of recognition probabilities for perceptual wholes (e.g., words) and parts (e.g., phonemes), where j or the j-factor reveals the number of independent perceptual units required for recognition of the whole (Boothroyd, 1968b; Boothroyd & Nittrouer, 1988; Nittrouer & Boothroyd, 1990). For…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Word Recognition, Vowels, Syllables
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Svetina, Dubravka – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2013
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of complex structure on dimensionality assessment in noncompensatory multidimensional item response models using dimensionality assessment procedures based on DETECT (dimensionality evaluation to enumerate contributing traits) and NOHARM (normal ogive harmonic analysis robust method). Five…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Statistical Analysis, Computation, Test Length
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Wang, Chun – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2013
Cognitive diagnostic computerized adaptive testing (CD-CAT) purports to combine the strengths of both CAT and cognitive diagnosis. Cognitive diagnosis models aim at classifying examinees into the correct mastery profile group so as to pinpoint the strengths and weakness of each examinee whereas CAT algorithms choose items to determine those…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing, Cognitive Tests, Diagnostic Tests
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Seo, Minhee; Roussos, Louis A. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2010
DIMTEST is a widely used and studied method for testing the hypothesis of test unidimensionality as represented by local item independence. However, DIMTEST does not report the amount of multidimensionality that exists in data when rejecting its null. To provide more information regarding the degree to which data depart from unidimensionality, a…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Statistical Bias, Computation, Test Length
Foley, Brett Patrick – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The 3PL model is a flexible and widely used tool in assessment. However, it suffers from limitations due to its need for large sample sizes. This study introduces and evaluates the efficacy of a new sample size augmentation technique called Duplicate, Erase, and Replace (DupER) Augmentation through a simulation study. Data are augmented using…
Descriptors: Test Length, Sample Size, Simulation, Item Response Theory
Fu, Qiong – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This research investigated how the accuracy of person ability and item difficulty parameter estimation varied across five IRT models with respect to the presence of guessing, targeting, and varied combinations of sample sizes and test lengths. The data were simulated with 50 replications under each of the 18 combined conditions. Five IRT models…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Guessing (Tests), Accuracy, Computation
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de la Torre, Jimmy; Song, Hao – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2009
Assessments consisting of different domains (e.g., content areas, objectives) are typically multidimensional in nature but are commonly assumed to be unidimensional for estimation purposes. The different domains of these assessments are further treated as multi-unidimensional tests for the purpose of obtaining diagnostic information. However, when…
Descriptors: Ability, Tests, Item Response Theory, Data Analysis
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Finch, Holmes – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2010
The accuracy of item parameter estimates in the multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) model context is one that has not been researched in great detail. This study examines the ability of two confirmatory factor analysis models specifically for dichotomous data to properly estimate item parameters using common formulae for converting factor…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Computation, Factor Analysis, Models
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Wang, Wen-Chung – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2004
The Pearson correlation is used to depict effect sizes in the context of item response theory. Amultidimensional Rasch model is used to directly estimate the correlation between latent traits. Monte Carlo simulations were conducted to investigate whether the population correlation could be accurately estimated and whether the bootstrap method…
Descriptors: Test Length, Sampling, Effect Size, Correlation