The use of generalizability theory for assessing relations among items within domains in diagnostic testing

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The use of generalizability theory for assessing relations among items within domains in diagnostic testing

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1983

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The purpose of this study was to describe a procedure based on generalizability theory for assessing the adequacy of item groupings generated by means of a domain-referenced testing system. The procedure is based on an exploration of the extent to which items are grouped into homogeneous sets with similar levels of difficulty, when the sets are defined on the basis of a logical analysis of the perceived skills underlying the items. In addition, an example of the use of the developed analytic procedure is presented.

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Macready, George B. (1983). The use of generalizability theory for assessing relations among items within domains in diagnostic testing

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Macready, George B.. (1983). The use of generalizability theory for assessing relations among items within domains in diagnostic testing. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/101639.

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