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Testes Adaptativos Computadorizados de Diagnóstico Cognitivo×Análise de Condição Necessária×
ÁreaPsicometriaPsicometria
FamíliaLatent structureLatent structure
Ano de origem20072016
Autor originalXueli Xu, Jean-Paul FoxJan Dul
TipoSkill-adaptive testing with psychometric diagnostic classificationSet-theoretic configurational analysis
Fonte seminalChoi, K. M., Lee, Y. S., & Park, Y. S. (2015). What CDM can tell about examinees' strengths and weaknesses: Cognitive diagnostic information in TIMSS. Journal of Educational Evaluation for Policy Analysis, 24(1), 79-100. link ↗Dul, J. (2016). Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA): Logic and methodology of "necessary but not sufficient" causality. Organizational Research Methods, 19(1), 10-52. DOI ↗
Outros nomesCD-CATNCA
Relacionados55
ResumoCognitive Diagnostic Computerized Adaptive Testing (CD-CAT) combines computerized adaptive testing (CAT) with cognitive diagnostic models (CDMs) to efficiently assess students' specific skill profiles. Rather than producing a single overall ability score, CD-CAT adaptively selects items to quickly identify which skills a student has mastered and which need development.Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA) is a set-theoretic method developed by Dul (2016) that identifies conditions necessary (but not necessarily sufficient) for an outcome to occur. Unlike regression, which estimates average effects, NCA identifies absolute thresholds: conditions that must be present at a certain level for the outcome to be possible, regardless of other factors.
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