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Armstrong, Ronald D.; Jones, Douglas H.; Wang, Zhaobo – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 1998
Generating a test from an item bank using a criterion based on classical test theory parameters poses considerable problems. A mathematical model is formulated that maximizes the reliability coefficient alpha, subject to logical constraints on the choice of items. Theorems ensuring appropriate application of the Lagragian relation techniques are…
Descriptors: Item Banks, Mathematical Models, Reliability, Test Construction
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Koong, Chorng-Shiuh; Wu, Chi-Ying – Computers & Education, 2010
Multiple intelligences, with its hypothesis and implementation, have ascended to a prominent status among the many instructional methodologies. Meanwhile, pedagogical theories and concepts are in need of more alternative and interactive assessments to prove their prevalence (Kinugasa, Yamashita, Hayashi, Tominaga, & Yamasaki, 2005). In general,…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Test Items, Grading, Programming
Bowers, John J. – 1984
The background and results of an effort to use dBASE II, a microcomputer database management package, to establish, maintain, and update an item bank useful in a complex test development process are presented. The paper explores some of the perspectives and considerations in designing such a database which make the test development process easier,…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Databases, Item Banks, Microcomputers
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Crouse, James H. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
Descriptors: College Students, Item Banks, Learning, Study
Hiscox, Michael D.; Brzezinski, Evelyn J. – 1980
This guide is divided into four parts. Part I, an introduction, contains a discussion of why item banking has failed thus far to become a widely accepted procedure for test development, as well as some miscellaneous information on item banking that may be useful. In Part 2, completed questionnaires from 22 organizations with item banks give…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Information Sources, Item Banks, Test Construction
Forbes, Dean W.; Ingebo, George S. – 1975
A project was carried out to determine the degree of content homogeneity that a test item pool must have in order to accomplish successful Rasch calibration. Mathematics item pools were administered to upper elementary children. The items were analyzed under two conditions, with items organized into separate subtests and as a global mathematics…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Item Analysis, Item Banks, Mathematics
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Newbould, C. A.; Massey, A. J. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1977
The functions and characteristics of a CIBS are described and related to the processes and requirements of the cycle of multiple choice test development. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Item Banks, Multiple Choice Tests, Test Construction
Anzaldua, Ric M. – 2002
This paper discusses item banks calibrated to indicate levels of difficulty to assist in test development. The item bank topics discussed are: (1) purpose; (2) development issues; (3) advantages and disadvantages; and (4) practical issues. The most common issues are content validity, reliability, concerns with software purchase and programming,…
Descriptors: Item Banks, Item Response Theory, Test Construction, Test Items
van der Linden, Wim J.; Chang, Hua-Hua – 2001
The methods of alpha-stratified adaptive testing and constrained adaptive testing with shadow tests are combined in this study. The advantages are twofold. First, application of the shadow test allows the researcher to implement any type of constraint on item selection in alpha-stratified adaptive testing. Second, the result yields a simple set of…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Item Banks, Selection
van der Linden, Wim J.; Carlson, James E. – 1999
A popular design in large-scale educational assessments is the balanced incomplete block design. The design assumes that the item pool is split into a set of blocks of items that are assigned to assessment booklets. This paper shows how the technique of 0-1 linear programming can be used to calculate a balanced incomplete block design. Several…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Item Banks, Linear Programming, Research Design
Prosser, Franklin – Educational Technology, 1973
A brief look at computer generated repeatable tests, which provide large numbers of automatically generated unique tests over a unit of material.'' (Author/AK)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Individualized Instruction, Item Banks
Sivertson, Sigurd E. – Educational Technology, 1973
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Item Banks, Medical Education
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Lewy, Arieh – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1981
Serial Evaluation Activities (SEAs) are series' of focused evaluational studies, each dealing with a well-defined "component unit" within a complex project. Strategies for enhancing timeliness in SEAs include a comprehensive conceptual framework, a permanent institutional setting, a prearranged sample plan, utilization of item banks, and…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Institutional Research, Item Banks, Program Evaluation
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Adema, Jos J.; van der Linden, Wim J. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1989
Two zero-one linear programing models for constructing tests using classical item and test parameters are given. These models are useful, for instance, when classical test theory must serve as an interface between an item response theory-based item banking system and a test constructor unfamiliar with the underlying theory. (TJH)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Assisted Testing, Item Banks, Linear Programing
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Armstrong, Ronald D.; Jones, Douglas H.; Kunce, Charles S. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1998
Investigated the use of mathematical programming techniques to generate parallel test forms with passages and items based on item-response theory (IRT) using the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination. Generated four parallel test forms from the item bank of almost 1,100 items. Comparison with human-generated forms supports the mathematical…
Descriptors: Engineering, Item Banks, Item Response Theory, Test Construction
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