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Rozwój skali w komputerowych testach adaptacyjnych×Teoria odpowiedzi na pozycje (IRT)×
DziedzinaPsychometriaPsychometria
RodzinaLatent structureLatent structure
Rok powstania1970s–1980s1952–1968
TwórcaFrederic Lord (IRT foundations); CAT systems developed at ETS and ACT in the 1970s–1980sFrederic M. Lord (and Allan Birnbaum for the 2PL/3PL models)
TypMeasurement design and test constructionProbabilistic measurement model
Źródło pierwotneWainer, H., Dorans, N. J., Flaugher, R., Green, B. F., Mislevy, R. J., Steinberg, L., & Thissen, D. (2000). Computerized Adaptive Testing: A Primer (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ISBN: 978-0805835113Lord, F. M. & Novick, M. R. (1968). Statistical Theories of Mental Test Scores. Addison-Wesley. link ↗
Inne nazwyCAT scale construction, adaptive test development, computerized adaptive testing scale design, CAT item bank developmentIRT, latent trait theory, item characteristic curve theory, modern test theory
Pokrewne55
PodsumowanieComputerized adaptive test (CAT) scale development is the process of constructing, calibrating, and validating a large item bank such that the assessment algorithm can select items tailored to each examinee's estimated ability or trait level in real time. The result is a measurement instrument that achieves high precision with fewer items than a conventional fixed-form test.Item response theory models the probability that a respondent answers an item correctly (or endorses it) as a function of the respondent's latent trait level and the item's own statistical properties — difficulty, discrimination, and guessing. Unlike classical test theory, IRT places persons and items on the same scale, yielding measurement that is sample-independent for items and test-independent for persons.
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