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Bayesian computerized adaptive testing [PDF]
Computerized adaptive testing (CAT) comes with many advantages. Unfortunately, it still is quite expensive to develop and maintain an operational CAT. In this paper, various steps involved in developing an operational CAT are described and literature on ...
Bernard P. Veldkamp +1 more
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Feasibility of PROMIS using computerized adaptive testing during inpatient rehabilitation [PDF]
Background There has been an increased significance on patient-reported outcomes in clinical settings. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility of administering patient-reported outcome measures by computerized adaptive testing (CAT) using a tablet computer ...
Riyad Bin Rafiq +6 more
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Development of Computerized Adaptive Testing for Emotion Regulation [PDF]
Emotion regulation (ER) plays a vital role in individuals’ well-being and successful functioning. In this study, we attempted to develop a computerized adaptive testing (CAT) to efficiently evaluate ER, namely the CAT-ER.
Lingling Xu +8 more
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Applying multidimensional computerized adaptive testing to the MSQOL-54: a simulation study [PDF]
Background The Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54 (MSQOL-54) is one of the most commonly-used MS-specific health-related quality of life (HRQOL) measures.
Andrea Giordano +23 more
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Deep Computerized Adaptive Testing. [PDF]
Abstract Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) play a crucial role in educational assessment and diagnostic screening in behavioral health. Unlike traditional linear tests that administer a fixed set of pre-assembled items, CATs adaptively tailor the test to an examinee’s latent trait level based on their previous responses. We introduce
Li J, Gibbons R, Ročková V.
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Enhancing Computerized Adaptive Testing with Batteries of Unidimensional Tests. [PDF]
The article presents a new computerized adaptive testing (CAT) procedure for use with batteries of unidimensional tests. At each step of testing, the estimate of a certain ability is updated on the basis of the response to the latest administered item and the current estimates of all other abilities measured by the battery.
Anselmi P, Robusto E, Cristante F.
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Efficiency of computerized adaptive testing with a cognitively designed item bank [PDF]
An item bank is key to applying computerized adaptive testing (CAT). The traditional approach to developing an item bank requires content experts to design each item individually, which is a time-consuming and costly process. The cognitive design system (
Hao Luo, Xiangdong Yang
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Data for developing computerized adaptive testing of problematic mobile phone use [PDF]
With the popularity of smart terminals and mobile Internet, mobile phone had been a necessity in everyone's daily life. Problematic mobile phone use (PMPU) also needs attention.
Yaojie Gao +4 more
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Multidimensional Computerized Adaptive Testing Simulations in R
Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) is a beneficial test technique that decreases the number of items that need to be administered by taking items in accordance with individuals' own ability levels.
Şeref Tan, Fazilet Gül İnce Aracı
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The article is devoted to the organization of modern learning process, namely the use of innovative technologies – computerized adaptive testing in educational electronic environment of maritime higher education institutions.
Olena S. Diahyleva +3 more
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