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Wainer, Howard; Thissen, David – 1992
If examinees are permitted to choose to answer a subset of the questions on a test, just knowing which questions were chosen can provide a measure of proficiency that may be as reliable as would have been obtained from the test graded traditionally. This new method of scoring is much less time consuming and expensive for both the examinee and the…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Cost Effectiveness, Responses, Scoring

Reise, Steven P. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2001
This book contains a series of research articles about computerized adaptive testing (CAT) written for advanced psychometricians. The book is divided into sections on: (1) item selection and examinee scoring in CAT; (2) examples of CAT applications; (3) item banks; (4) determining model fit; and (5) using testlets in CAT. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Goodness of Fit, Item Banks

Mills, Craig N.; Stocking, Martha L. – 1995
Computerized adaptive testing (CAT), while well-grounded in psychometric theory, has had few large-scale applications for high-stakes, secure tests in the past. This is now changing as the cost of computing has declined rapidly. As is always true where theory is translated into practice, many practical issues arise. This paper discusses a number…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, High Stakes Tests, Item Banks

Segall, Daniel O. – Psychometrika, 1996
Maximum likelihood and Bayesian procedures are presented for item selection and scoring of multidimensional adaptive tests. A demonstration with simulated response data illustrates that multidimensional adaptive testing can provide equal or higher reliabilities with fewer items than are required in one-dimensional adaptive testing. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Bayesian Statistics, Computer Assisted Testing, Equations (Mathematics)