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Empirical comparison of scoring rules at early stages of CAT
Magis, David
2015Conference of the International Association for Computerized Adaptive Testing
 

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Keywords :
Computerized adaptive testing; Early scoring rule
Abstract :
[en] Usual scoring rules in CATs include maximum likelihood (ML), weighted likelihood (WL) and Bayesian approaches. However, at early stages of adaptive testing, only a few item responses are available so the amount of information is very limited and in addition constant patterns (i.e. only correct or only incorrect responses) are often observed, yielding ML scoring intractable. Specific scoring rules (such as fixed- or variable stepsize adjustments) were developed for that purpose. However recent research highlighted that both Bayesian and WL scoring rules may provide finite values even with small sets of items. The purpose of this presentation is twofold: (a) to make a quick review of available scoring rules at early stages of CAT, and (b) to present empirical results from a simulation study that compares those scoring rules. More precisely, three scoring scenarios will be investigated: stepsize adjustment followed by ML, Bayes or WL followed by ML, and constant scoring rule throughout the CAT. These methods will be compared by means of simulated item banks and under various CAT scenarios for next item selection and stopping rules. Empirical results will be presented and practical guidelines for early stage scoring will be outlined.
Disciplines :
Education & instruction
Author, co-author :
Magis, David ;  Université de Liège > Département Education et formation > Psychométrie et édumétrie
Language :
English
Title :
Empirical comparison of scoring rules at early stages of CAT
Publication date :
15 September 2015
Event name :
Conference of the International Association for Computerized Adaptive Testing
Event organizer :
University of Cambridge
Event place :
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Event date :
14-16 septembre 2015
Audience :
International
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