Bayesian tailored testing and the influence of item bank characteristics
1977
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Bayesian tailored testing and the influence of item bank characteristics
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1977
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Owen’s (1969) Bayesian tailored testing method is
introduced along with a brief review of its derivation.
The characteristics of a good item bank are
outlined and explored in terms of their influence on
the Bayesian tailoring process. The results clearly
demonstrate importance of a good item bank; one
having a sufficient number of items with high discrimination,
low guessing probability, and a uniform
distribution of difficulty.
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Jensema, Carl J. (1977). Bayesian tailored testing and the influence of item bank characteristics. Applied Psychological Measurement, 1, 111-120.
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doi:10.1177/014662167700100117
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Jensema, Carl J.. (1977). Bayesian tailored testing and the influence of item bank characteristics. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/98433.
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