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Millman, Jason – 1977
A unique system is described for creating tests by computer. It is unique because, instead of storing items in the computer, item algorithms similar to Hively's notion of item forms are banked. Every item, and thus every test, represents a sample from domains consisting of thousands of items. The paper contains a discussion of the special…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Programs, Criterion Referenced Tests, Item Banks
Schriber, Peter E.; Gorth, William P. – 1971
The current emphasis on objectives and test item banks for constructing more effective tests is being augmented by increasingly sophisticated computer software. Items can be catalogued in numerous ways for retrieval. The items as well as instructional objectives can be stored and test forms can be selected and printed by the computer. It is also…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavioral Objectives, Computer Programs, Criterion Referenced Tests
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Hambleton, Ronald K.; And Others – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1983
A new method was developed to assist in the selection of a test length by utilizing computer simulation procedures and item response theory. A demonstration of the method presents results which address the influences of item pool heterogeneity matched to the objectives of interest and the method of item selection. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Criterion Referenced Tests, Item Banks, Latent Trait Theory
Olympia, P. L., Jr. – 1975
The TITA (Totally Interactive Testing and Analysis) System algorithm for the repetitive construction of domain-referenced tests utilizes a compact data bank, is highly portable, is useful in any discipline, requires modest computer hardware, and does not present a security problem. Clusters of related keyphrases, statement phrases, and distractors…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Programs, Criterion Referenced Tests
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Vierling, Anton F. – American Journal of Physics, 1972
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Criterion Referenced Tests
Foreman, Dale I. – 1975
The School Curriculum Objective-Referenced Evaluation (SCORE) system is an item bank that can be effectively and inexpensively used to develop criterion referenced tests which reflect an institution's educational objectives. SCORE also allows for test construction, formatting, and reporting. Flexible in design, SCORE educational objectives are…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Roid, Gale; Haladyna, Tom – 1978
Item writing methods for criterion referenced tests in the cognitive domain are reviewed. The methods are classified on a continuum from informal-subjective to automated-objective. Examples of approaches to improving instructional objectives are given. Domain-based tests are derived from content specifications and five approaches are described:…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Cognitive Tests
Brennan, Robert L. – 1974
The first four chapters of this report primarily provide an extensive, critical review of the literature with regard to selected aspects of the criterion-referenced and mastery testing fields. Major topics treated include: (a) definitions, distinctions, and background, (b) the relevance of classical test theory, (c) validity and procedures for…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Confidence Testing, Criterion Referenced Tests, Error of Measurement
Heines, Jesse M. – 1975
Criterion-referenced testing (CRT) is defined as a method of ascertaining an individual's status with respect to some performance standard. Computer-assisted testing (CAT) is a method of constructing tests using a variety of computer techniques such as a single test computer printouts, stored item banks, teacher specified criteria, machine…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Programs, Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Testing
Hambleton, Ronald K.; And Others – 1977
Latent trait theory supposes that, in testing situations, examinee performance on a test can be predicted (or explained) by defining examinee characteristics, referred to as traits, estimating scores for examinees on these traits and using the scores to predict or explain test performance (Lord and Novick, 1968). In view of the breakthroughs in…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Bayesian Statistics, Cognitive Measurement, Computer Programs