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Computerized adaptive test measurement invariance

Computerized adaptive test measurement invariance evaluates whether a CAT instrument measures the same latent construct with the same psychometric properties across different groups (e.g., gender, language, clinical vs. community) or time points. It combines IRT-based adaptive test frameworks with measurement equivalence testing to ensure fair and comparable score interpretation.

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Computerized Adaptive Test Measurement Invariance
Taxonomic method record · latent-structure / psychometrics
  • Millsap, R. E. (2011). Statistical Approaches to Measurement Invariance. Routledge. · ISBN 978-0805864946
  • Choi, S. W., Reise, S. P., Pilkonis, P. A., Hays, R. D., & Cella, D. (2011). Efficiency of static and computer adaptive short forms compared to full-length measures of depressive symptoms. Quality of Life Research, 20(1), 125–138. · URL
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