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Wilson, Mark; Wang, Wen-chung – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1995
Data from the California Learning Assessment System mathematics assessment were used to examine issues that arise when scores from different assessment modes are combined. Multiple-choice, open-ended, and investigation items were combined in a test across three test forms. Results illustrate the difficulties faced in evaluating combined…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Equated Scores, Evaluation Methods, Item Response Theory

de Leeuw, Jan – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1992
This collection of diverse conference papers discusses work in the traditions of factor analysis, ordinal psychometrics, structural equations, and some special purpose models for the analysis of change. It is a useful source, but does little to link the psychometric framework to general developments in statistics and other disciplines. (SLD)
Descriptors: Books, Change, Conference Papers, Educational Assessment

Millsap, Roger E.; Everson, Howard T. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1993
This review employs a conceptual framework that distinguishes methods of detecting measurement bias based on either observed or unobserved conditional invariance models. The primary interest is in group-level measurement bias. Methods for bias detection in both continuous and ordered-categorical measures are reviewed, as are methods for testlets…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Testing, Evaluation Methods, Identification

Houston, Walter M.; And Others – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1991
The effectiveness of alternative procedures to correct for rater leniency/stringency effects was studied when true scores were known. Ordinary least squares, weighted least squares, and imputation of the missing data consistently outperformed averaging the observed ratings; and the imputation technique was superior to the least squares methods.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Simulation, Educational Assessment, Equations (Mathematics)