Computerized adaptive testing : from concept to implementation

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    • Weiss, David J.
    • Şahin, Alper

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Computerized adaptive testing : from concept to implementation

David J. Weiss, Alper Şahin

(Methodology in the social sciences)

The Guilford Press, [2024] , , c2024

  • : hardback

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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)

Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-344) and indexes.

Summary:"CAT is the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to create a test unique to each person in real time. CAT: From Concept to Implementation is designed to take you from your initial decision to implement a CAT through each step in the process of fielding a CAT that will provide its benefits both to your examinees and to your organization. It describes how CATs are developed, and how they are implemented using current advanced psychometric methods"-- Provided by publisher.

Summary:"Used worldwide in assessment and professional certification contexts, computerized adaptive testing (CAT) offers a powerful means to measure individual differences or make classifications. This authoritative work from CAT pioneer David J. Weiss and Alper Şahin provides a complete how-to guide for planning and implementing an effective CAT to create a test unique to each person in real time. The book reviews the history of CAT and the basics of item response theory used in CAT. It walks the reader through developing an item bank, pretesting and linking items, selecting required CAT options, and using simulations to design a CAT. Available software for CAT delivery is described, including links to free and commercial options. Engaging multidisciplinary examples illustrate applications of CAT for measuring ability, achievement, proficiency, personality, attitudes, perceptions, patients' reports of their symptoms, and academic or clinical progress. "-- Provided by publisher.

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